How People Often Wear Shawls-Classic Drape
Drape the shawl over your shoulders and let it hang down your back, which will protect your neck and shoulder from solarization in summer and cold wind in winter.
How People Often Wear Shawls-One Shoulder Wrap
Drape the shawl over one shoulder and wrap it around your neck, leaving the other shoulder exposed.
How People Often Wear Shawls-Simple Drape
Simply drape the scarf over you head or any part of your body, also it still have poncho and Knot or tie style, these are just a few examples, there are many other ways to wear a shawl that you can try depending on your personal style and preferences.
Specifications
PRODUCT DETAIL
Brand: C & P Yomkey
Country Of Origin: China
Weight: 0.065 kg (0.14 Pound/2.29 Ounces)
MATERIAL
Fabric: 100% Natural silk
SIZE & FIT
Length: 155 cm (61.02’)
Width: 65 cm (25.59’)
FEATURES
Unique and Beautiful
Lightweight and Breathable
Soft and Gentle On Skin
Versatile
Warmth
Durability
More than just patterns!
Craft History: Dates back to the Three Kingdoms Period (220-280), became a sideline of people in the Suzhou area during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). Well known for its smoothness and delicateness, Su embroidery won Suzhou the title City of Embroidery in the Qing Dynasty. In the mid and late Qing, Su embroidery experienced further developments involving works of double-sided embroidering.
Craft Feature: It has a strong local characteristics and its weaving techniques are characterized by the following: the product surface must be flat, the rim must be neat, the needle must be thin, the lines must be dense, the color must be harmonious and bright and the picture must be even. Double-sided embroidery is an excellent representative of Su embroidery.