The sunset of Hossegor, France
π 60x60cm
NOTEPlease take care of the silk with love.
π Full-color Digital Print on 100% Pure Mulberry Silk.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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The numbers on the scarf are actually geographic coordinates for different surfing locations around the world. ππ
Geographic coordinates are a set of numbers used to indicate a specific location on the Earth's surface. The coordinates typically consist of two values: latitude and longitude. Latitude is measured in degrees north or south of the equator, while longitude is measured in degrees east or west of the Prime Meridian.
The unique sunset artworks on the scarf that correspond to each location are likely meant to represent the beauty and diversity of surfing destinations around the world. By wearing the scarf, surf enthusiasts can show their love and appreciation for the sport and the different locations where it can be enjoyed.
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Digital printing is a popular technique for printing designs onto silk scarves. It involves using digital technology to print the design directly onto the fabric, which produces high-quality and vibrant colors. Compared to traditional printing methods, digital printing allows for greater color accuracy and detail in the design.
Digital printing also has the advantage of being able to print small runs of scarves, which is useful for small businesses and designers who want to create unique and limited-edition pieces. Additionally, digital printing is more environmentally friendly than traditional printing methods, as it produces less waste and uses fewer chemicals in the printing process.
Overall, digital printing is an excellent choice for creating silk scarves that are vibrant, detailed, and long-lasting.
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It is generally not recommended to wash silk scarves in a washing machine, as the agitation and harsh detergents can damage the delicate fabric. Instead, it is best to hand wash silk scarves in cool water with a gentle detergent or to have them professionally dry cleaned. If you do choose to machine wash your silk scarf, be sure to use the delicate cycle and a laundry bag to protect the fabric from getting caught on any rough surfaces or other clothing items in the machine. Additionally, use a gentle detergent specifically designed for silk or other delicate fabrics and avoid using fabric softeners or bleach, which can damage the fabric. Always check the care label on your silk scarf for specific washing instructions.
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Ironing a silk scarf requires some special attention to avoid damaging the delicate fabric.
π§βπ« Check the care label: Always check the care label on your silk scarf to see if it can be ironed. Some silk scarves may require professional dry cleaning or may not be suitable for ironing.
π§βπ« Use a low-heat setting: Set your iron to a low-heat setting. High heat can damage silk fabric, causing it to shrink, fade, or even burn. A low-heat setting will help to protect the delicate fibers of the silk.
π§βπ« Test a small area first: Before ironing the entire scarf, test a small area in an inconspicuous spot to ensure that the heat and steam won't damage the fabric.
π§βπ« Use a pressing cloth: Place a pressing cloth, such as a clean cotton pillowcase, over the silk scarf to protect it from direct heat and steam.
π§βπ« Iron on the reverse side: Turn the silk scarf over and iron it on the reverse side. This will help to prevent any shine or sheen that can occur when ironing the right side of the silk.By following these tips, you can iron your silk scarf safely and effectively.