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It's the simplest things in life that bring us the most joy. This is the sentiment behind the Chinese brush painting, "auspicious cranes," by zhao ji, the eighth emperor of the song dynasty. In 1112, on the 16th day of the first lunar month, the emperor observed a mass of clouds above the imperial gates, later followed by a group of cranes. As crowds gathered to witness this event, the emperor decided to paint this masterpiece with ink and colour on a silk hand scroll. Designed in Toronto. Material 100% mulberry silk 12 momme Light weight Silk charmeuse Smooth front, matte back Due to the delicate nature of our printed scarves, we recommend gentle hand washing only. Steps: Soak in lukewarm water and mild detergent for no longer than 30 minutes. Wash and rinse by gently squeezing the scarf under running water. Do not rub or wring the fabric. Hang to dry with smooth clips. Avoid sunlight. Steam on the low heat setting.

Soft Strokes Silk Women's Green Pure Silk Scarf Ink & Colour By Zhao Ji Auspicious Crane Large In Green
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Women's Green Pure Silk Scarf Ink & Colour By Zhao Ji Auspicious Crane Large

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Soft Strokes Silk Women's Green Pure Silk Scarf Ink & Colour By Zhao Ji Auspicious Crane Large

Women's Green Pure Silk Scarf Ink & Colour By Zhao Ji Auspicious Crane Large

It's the simplest things in life that bring us the most joy. This is the sentiment behind the Chinese brush painting, "auspicious cranes," by zhao ji, the eighth emperor of the song dynasty. In 1112, on the 16th day of the first lunar month, the emperor observed a mass of clouds above the imperial gates, later followed by a group of cranes. As crowds gathered to witness this event, the emperor decided to paint this masterpiece with ink and colour on a silk hand scroll. Designed in Toronto. Material 100% mulberry silk 12 momme Light weight Silk charmeuse Smooth front, matte back Due to the delicate nature of our printed scarves, we recommend gentle hand washing only. Steps: Soak in lukewarm water and mild detergent for no longer than 30 minutes. Wash and rinse by gently squeezing the scarf under running water. Do not rub or wring the fabric. Hang to dry with smooth clips. Avoid sunlight. Steam on the low heat setting.

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