How Women's Scarves are Made

Silk is a remarkable material for its features that closely resemble those of your skin. Silk is soft and slick, retains moisture and doesn’t absorb heat - these features make silk a perfect material in summer and winter. Its unique features keeps your skin temperature without getting hot nor cold. The silk is mild for sensitive skin and doesn't irritate it because it doesn't absorb the moisture. Silk textiles look good and feel good.

Before coming to our wardrobes, silk women’s scarves aremanufactured by an artist or in a specialized garment factory. There are two main parts in the process of making silk scarves. First part is selecting the right material, then painting it. In factories this process is automatic, the premede templates are used to print on the silk fabrics.

Meanwhile, manual work needs more thoroughness, and the end result is of a higher quality as a rule. Scarves made by artists usually are more expensive than scarves made in factories. Manual process of making scarves begins by picking a piece of silk textile. Different artists take each own angle of painting. Some artists use their stencils to paint the patterns. Others paint directly on the silk, using strings and other tools to create patterns.

The scarf is finished by letting it dry and for the paint to soak in. Only then the real colors reveal.

Due to the nature of silk, paint spreads equally on both sides of the textile and retains equal color richness on both sides. That's one of the reasons why silk scarves are so liked by women and can enrich anyone's wardrobe for any season.

The modern process of silk manufacturing reduces the cost and silk clothes and accessories are available to anyone. Silk, that once was only available to the ancient emperors and royal families is now available to anyone. That’s what makes silk women’s scarves such a trend.

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