Painted Scarf
Painted Scarf
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Classic lightweight scarf and elegant colour combinations - a timeless go-to for a quick accent.
These scarves are made in collaboration with the art, design and textile studio Calica Studio, made up of two female, Canadian artists Meghan Macdonald (Halifax) and Rebecca Horwitz (Toronto). Calica creates surface designs for textiles using found materials, photographs, drawings and paintings.
These scarf designs began as watercolour paintings, many Calica designs begin using traditional art materials before moving into a digital format. Meghan and Rebecca then scanned the paintings, and began working on them digitally, making adjustments to the watercolours and formatting the designs to be printed scarves. Like the Poko collection, each Calica design has a story to tell, which made this creative collaboration centered around friendship, such a natural fit with the Poko community.
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Materials |
55% modal 45% cotton |
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Measurements |
28" W x 76" L |
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Colors |
Painted Plaid, Painted Plates |
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Origin |
Designed in Canada, made in India |
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Very nice scarf for spring or fall, the material is very soft and light. I like the original design.
Thank you for your review, Francoise! We are pleased you are loving your scarf.
- Sarahkate
Beautiful light weight scarf. Love the generous size.
a summer game-changer! this Painted Patchwork Colorful Scarf embodies the vibrant essence of the season. Its vivid hues and patterns instantly elevate the vibe. lightweight & stylish, it's my top pick for effortless summer charm!!!
Love the photo! Thank you!
I love this collaboration between female, Canadian artists and entrepreneurs - this scarf is easy to style, and a wearable piece of art!
We're so excited to be a part of this collaboration, too! Thank you for leaving your thoughts!
This scarf is so pretty. The fabric is light but not flimsy - perfect for spring and I’m sure I’ll wear it a ton in the summertime too. I’ve been wearing it a lot with a denim jacket as things start to warm up. I’m an XL and it is great as a top on me too. Love that it works for a range of sizes when worn as a top and of course it’s beautiful as a scarf!
A scarf AND a top! What a great deal, eh!?
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