NUSHIYA Modal/Cashmere Scarf
The print of these scarves is inspired by antique Japanese bowls, which contain a fascinating multi-layered material. There is a hidden flock of orange and green fibers under the lacquer layer, and it makes the material appear brownish when viewed from a distance. The production of Japanese lacquerware begins with a group of lacquer masters, called nushiya, who are mainly involved in the coating process.
The Modal/Cashmere blend is a lightweight, sheer fabric that is very soft to the skin.
Rolled hem.
90 % Modal, 10% Cashmere
180 cm × 35 cm (single layered)
Manufactured in Italy
Textiledesign: Laurie Lamborelle
The print of these scarves is inspired by antique Japanese bowls, which contain a fascinating multi-layered material. There is a hidden flock of orange and green fibers under the lacquer layer, and it makes the material appear brownish when viewed from a distance. The production of Japanese lacquerware begins with a group of lacquer masters, called nushiya, who are mainly involved in the coating process.
The Modal/Cashmere blend is a lightweight, sheer fabric that is very soft to the skin.
Rolled hem.
90 % Modal, 10% Cashmere
180 cm × 35 cm (single layered)
Manufactured in Italy
Textiledesign: Laurie Lamborelle
The print of these scarves is inspired by antique Japanese bowls, which contain a fascinating multi-layered material. There is a hidden flock of orange and green fibers under the lacquer layer, and it makes the material appear brownish when viewed from a distance. The production of Japanese lacquerware begins with a group of lacquer masters, called nushiya, who are mainly involved in the coating process.
The Modal/Cashmere blend is a lightweight, sheer fabric that is very soft to the skin.
Rolled hem.
90 % Modal, 10% Cashmere
180 cm × 35 cm (single layered)
Manufactured in Italy
Textiledesign: Laurie Lamborelle