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Infinity Scarf - Celestial Trellis

THE INFINITY SCARF - Handmade in Seattle, WA, USA. Shown in Black Hole, Stratosphere, , and Andromeda Celestial Trellis. Celestial Trellis is a delicate, tie-dye knit with a top layer of embossing and tendrils. This light-weight, infinity scarf is a great way to dress up your spring wardrobe. The total length of this scarf is 70" (35" on fold) x 5" wide. This scarf can be looped once, twice, or three times for a variety of unique looks.

Handmade in Seattle, WA USA of imported fabrics.
Fabric - 60% Polyester/36% Rayon/4% Spandex
Hand wash cold, lay flat to dry (be careful of loops when washing).

Color matching is close but not exact please request a swatch if color matching.


Please note: While we understand that color accuracy is important, a product’s actual colors may differ slightly from what appears online. Colors may vary due to lighting, photography, monitor settings, and variations in material batches.
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Infinity Scarf - Celestial Trellis

$9,400.00

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THE INFINITY SCARF - Handmade in Seattle, WA, USA. Shown in Black Hole, Stratosphere, , and Andromeda Celestial Trellis. Celestial Trellis is a delicate, tie-dye knit with a top layer of embossing and tendrils. This light-weight, infinity scarf is a great way to dress up your spring wardrobe. The total length of this scarf is 70" (35" on fold) x 5" wide. This scarf can be looped once, twice, or three times for a variety of unique looks.

Handmade in Seattle, WA USA of imported fabrics.
Fabric - 60% Polyester/36% Rayon/4% Spandex
Hand wash cold, lay flat to dry (be careful of loops when washing).

Color matching is close but not exact please request a swatch if color matching.


Please note: While we understand that color accuracy is important, a product’s actual colors may differ slightly from what appears online. Colors may vary due to lighting, photography, monitor settings, and variations in material batches.