THE BASE

DRAWING

Each scarf begins with a hand-drawn sketch, scaled precisely to the frame. Lines define the structure and rhythm that guide the composition.

PAINTING

THE ARTWORK

The drawing is transferred onto silk, then painted by hand using specialized dye pigments. Each hue is mixed in-studio and applied in layers over hours, sometimes days, to achieve depth and balance.

SETTING

THE DYES

The finished piece is wrapped and steamed for several hours. This step fixes the pigments deep into the fibers. It is then washed in a gentle detergent to remove any excess dye, leaving a clean and permanent surface.

THE LAST

FINISHES

Once dry, the scarf is pressed, its hem hand-stitched, and the final piece inspected in natural light. Each one bears subtle traces of the hand, making no two alike.