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Block printed blue Scarf Adorned with "Flowers of Iphrari" stunning ornaments
Block printed blue Scarf Adorned with "Flowers of Iphrari" stunning ornaments
About the scarf:
This soft blue scarf, made from lightweight cotton, is designed for comfort across all seasons.
Its pattern draws inspiration from the intricate, multicolored decorations of the Iphrari church, painted in 1096. This light blue scarf captures the influence and heritage of Theodore, a medieval Georgian painter who proudly identified himself as "Theodore, the painter of the King."
Thought to have served under the well known King David IV "the Builder”.
These old ornaments, redesigned by us, finds new life in these blue scarves, weaving together history and beauty. Whether draped on a cool summer evening or wrapped snugly on a winter day.
Who we are:
Gregor Dalakishvili and Baia Lomsadze are committed to reviving ancient Georgian symbols and artwork in a modern way, preserving their true meaning. Through our craft, we share the beauty of Georgian culture, a treasure that belongs to the world.
Our goal is to inspire love and curiosity, bringing ancient stories to life today. Once you discover this heritage, we believe you’ll become a guardian of its profound magic.
How We Make It:
The sky-blue scarf crafting technique relates to traditional hand block printing, using linoleum blocks that we crafted with Georgian ornaments and symbols.
Characteristics, Cleaning and Care:
Material: 100% cotton.
Sizes: 180/70cm – 70/27 inches
Color of the scarf - light blue
Wash in the washing machine at 30°C /86°F on a soft and short washing program. Do not use bleach or detergents containing bleach. Tumble dry low. Hot ironing if necessary from opposite side.
Shipping details:
Shipping time: USA, EUROPE: 2-4 weeks
For the rest of the world, shipping depends on the country.
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In The Footsteps Of history
Georgian culture has been evolved for over thousands of years from its foundation.
Our aim is to discover and use Ancient Georgian Symbols in modern way, not losing it's meaning. We are trying to keep the tradition alive by making handcarved blocks and printing ornaments on fabric. So all our work is handmade and unique in its own way.