For many ways to tie a scarf see our Hand Dyed Silk Scarves catalogue pages. See also our you tube video on How to tie a silk scarf using magnets. Coming soon! We'll have magnets tastefully decorated with natural stones that can be used to hold a scarf, wrap or tie in place!
Our wonderfully soft silk satin wraps are uniquely designed, sewn and hand dyed in the U.S. These elegant shawls make bright and colorful afternoon or evening wedding wear, are great for traveling, or as a beach sarong coverup. Also known as ruanas or pareos, they can be hand washed and hung or dried on low heat. To puchase, visit our Silk Wraps catalogue pages. Here are a few ways they can be tied:
Hanging Loose
Front corner tied to rear corner on each side.
Front corners tied together behind the waist
Front corners tied together over the shoulder
Front corners crossed over and tied behind the back
The same with the lapel folded down
Rear corners brought around and tied in front
Tied around the waist
Front corners tied loosely in an overhand knot
The same tied a bit lower
Held together with a scrunchie
Held higher with a scrunchie
You may print this page for handy reference.
To purchase a wrap, visit our Silk Wraps catalogue pages.
One corner thrown over the shoulder
Wrapped around the waist, crossed over the front, and tied behind the neck.