I read a recent article about wildfires out west, and it inspired this design. “Indigenous burning was the original fire system in North America, and should be a component of any attempt to solve wildfire problems.” This lush square scarf is designed with the hope that people become more connected with the land, and in turn care for the Earth. It is illustrated with animals of the West Coast USA and a bright red radiating circle of good fire.
This scarf comes in two types of fabrics: 1) Georgette silk which is a 100% natural fabric with a gossamer appearance. It is vaguely transparent with a beautiful, intense colorful print; 2) Mulmul muslin which is a super soft fabric with the lightness and softness of cotton, but more durable. Mulmul has a naturally loose yarn, which has a slightly more rustic aesthetic.