This scarf began as a walk through the Pacific Northwest. Angela Ehrig gathers real fireweed botanicals and presses them directly onto premium habotai silk, transferring their natural pigments and delicate forms onto the fabric in a process that cannot be fully controlled or repeated. The result is a botanical palette of black, yellow, beige, brown, and cream that feels genuinely alive, like nature left its own signature on the silk.
At 21 inches wide and 83 inches long the scarf is generous enough to wear many ways. Double wrap it for warmth on a cool morning, drape it over the shoulders as an elegant shawl, knot it loosely as a light layer, or wear it as a chic alternative to a jacket. The habotai silk is lightweight and soft against the skin in every configuration.
Each scarf carries its own particular arrangement of botanical marks, shaped by the plants themselves rather than any machine. Hand wash cold or use a delicate cycle, then hang to air dry or dry clean.
Nature made this with you. Wear it like the art it is.