Rolling Down Millbrae Road

£227.00

Handwoven with silk, the cityscape of Glasgow inspires this reversible scarf; this scarf is illuminated by vibrant pinks and contrasted with deep blues and kaleidoscope of colours from the setting sun. The reversible woven structure illuminates the deconstructed Fibonacci-inspired stripes intertwined with hand-painted silk. This scarf uses hand-painted warp, small-batch dye techniques, and minimal water and dye wastage.

Handwoven with silk, the cityscape of Glasgow inspires this reversible scarf; this scarf is illuminated by vibrant pinks and contrasted with deep blues and kaleidoscope of colours from the setting sun. The reversible woven structure illuminates the deconstructed Fibonacci-inspired stripes intertwined with hand-painted silk. This scarf uses hand-painted warp, small-batch dye techniques, and minimal water and dye wastage.

I am presenting a one-of-a-kind reversible Fibonacci inspired stripes with hand painted silk scarf. Drawing inspiration from the places I call home, I wanted to translate my visual attachment of my walks home passing down MillBrae Road into a woven fabric. This scarf is woven at just over 60 ends per inch, threads within the warp, and each weft thread is carefully placed by hand. Carefully hand-hemmed stitched finished, this scarf elevates outfits with each detail highlighting how it drapes around you.

Handwoven in Glasgow, Scotland, this silk scarf has been carefully designed to ensure your comfort and have minimal impact on our planet. From my previous training with silk mills and silk handweavers, I have found this biodegradable fibre a pleasure in all aspects, from the colours to how the piece moves and drapes around the body This scarf contains a layer of hand-dyed silk, using a water and dye conserving technique and a layer of deconstructed Fibonacci stripes to represent the depth of the landscapes. Sustainability is crucial to my work, so this piece has been created with longevity and dyes where the colour lasts but has minimal impact on the planet; each dye is mixed and dyed specifically for each scarf. Each thread is handled individually to ensure minimal wastage within the weaving process. These two different layers have been developed through samples shown within my process page into a lampas structure, a type of reversible fabric, to highlight the Glasgow cityscape design and allow the colours to be the showstoppers of this timeless heirloom. With careful calculations, this piece highlights the beauty where mathematics, coding and a hint of science meet art and design to create this sustainable piece of art.

To ensure this scarf lasts, handwash in warm water with a drop of soap and steam iron when dry to ensure the glimmer returns ready for your next event.

Approximate measurements: 23cm or 9” wide and 188 cm or 74” length, excluding fringe