There's not much to say about this cobalt blue Russian scarf. It is just beautiful with the lace-like pattern and clusters of roses and bluebells. Even though it is not large - about 34 inches - it is very visible. I think it can look amazing with denim of a proper shade. It is available in our Etsy shop here.
Monday, July 17, 2017
Saturday, July 8, 2017
A Stunning Russian Shawl with Roses and Hydrangea
Some Russian shawls just have to be shown to the world. This one, for instance - full of fiery roses and lace - like hydrangea - is one of the most beautiful shawls I have ever seen. These richly coloured flowers really stand out against jet black background. I do not think the shawl has a name - could not find anything in the archive - but it does not really matter, for "A rose by any other name would smell as sweet", and this beauty is sold, anyway. I just wanted to keep the photos here.
We have many more beautiful Russian shawls in our shop here.
We have many more beautiful Russian shawls in our shop here.
Sunday, July 2, 2017
Russian Scarf Seen Anew: A Puffer Scarf in Russian Patterns
I have been thinking much about scarves recently. We love making scarves from Uzbek silk or Russian shawls, but we were mostly making infinity or circle type. We love infinity - we adore infinity - but certainly there should be other options?
I was thinking of a practical scarf, easy to wear, not prone to wrinkling, sturdy and long lasting and warm. I hate scarves that can be ruined easily; graze them with your nail and there is a snug, touch them with your ring and there is a hole. Oh, no. I am for spending money in a reasonable way, at least this is what I try to do with mine. I also needed to take the latest fashion trends into consideration. Iceberg, Balenciaga and Chanel displayed puffer scarves in their Fall/Winter 2016-2017 collections.
All these arguments combined, I came to a perfect decision (we'll see!) - a puffer scarf! These have been seen on runways lately, and they are just the perfect combination of practicality and beauty.
So... we came up with these!
Frankly, I think it is insanely beautiful.
This is a fantastic patchwork scarf made from various vintage shawls. My mother did her best to arrange a striking array of colors and patterns. I cannot even decide which side I prefer.
These flowers are so lovely.
The opening for the tail of the scarf is large and sturdy.
And this is the general view. I can tell my mother enjoyed making this scarf!
I think it is a unisex scarf; I can easily see it worn by a man or woman.
The scarf can be bought in our Etsy shop. I will list more scarves very soon. In the meantime, the sneak preview!
I was thinking of a practical scarf, easy to wear, not prone to wrinkling, sturdy and long lasting and warm. I hate scarves that can be ruined easily; graze them with your nail and there is a snug, touch them with your ring and there is a hole. Oh, no. I am for spending money in a reasonable way, at least this is what I try to do with mine. I also needed to take the latest fashion trends into consideration. Iceberg, Balenciaga and Chanel displayed puffer scarves in their Fall/Winter 2016-2017 collections.
(source: Pinterest)
All these arguments combined, I came to a perfect decision (we'll see!) - a puffer scarf! These have been seen on runways lately, and they are just the perfect combination of practicality and beauty.
So... we came up with these!
Frankly, I think it is insanely beautiful.
This is a fantastic patchwork scarf made from various vintage shawls. My mother did her best to arrange a striking array of colors and patterns. I cannot even decide which side I prefer.
These flowers are so lovely.
The opening for the tail of the scarf is large and sturdy.
And this is the general view. I can tell my mother enjoyed making this scarf!
I think it is a unisex scarf; I can easily see it worn by a man or woman.
The scarf can be bought in our Etsy shop. I will list more scarves very soon. In the meantime, the sneak preview!
Sunday, June 25, 2017
Vintage Russian Shawl with Wild Flowers and Grasses
Just found this amazing shawl full of wild flowers and grasses and thought I would share. This is a beautiful vintage piece made at the Pavlovo Posad Manufacture, probably in the 1980s. It is exquisite and so unusual - it does not even feature the classic Russian roses.
This beautiful vintage Russian shawl is available in our Etsy shop here, and if you like it, do not hesitate to buy.
This beautiful vintage Russian shawl is available in our Etsy shop here, and if you like it, do not hesitate to buy.
Wednesday, February 15, 2017
Million of Roses on a Russian Shawl
The name says it all: this is a gorgeous vintage Russian shawl dubbed "Million of Roses" by collectors.There is famous Russian song with that name, and it evokes pleasant memories in most Russian speaking people.
The shawl is indeed stunning; the lace-like pattern is airy and elegant, and the thick border of roses makes the piece look complete. I love the rich colours. They do not make shawls like this anymore, honest.
So far, this beauty is available in our Etsy shop here, but I know that it will not last. It is collectable and highly sought after. And it is just breathtaking.
Monday, February 13, 2017
A Hand Block Printed Vintage Russian Shawl with Mirabilis
...Long time, no see. I know I am supposed to write more often, but my real life has been too busy lately. I will write an update later - it will also help me to take stock of my news - and in the meantime I just want to share this fantastic vintage hand block printed shawl that I have in stock currently.
The shawl is brilliantly bright, even for a vintage piece (modern ones are mostly muted, but vintage were bold and rich). This one is especially vibrant. I love those huge flowers - they certainly make a statement - and the relaxed ease of the drawing, where flowers seem to be moving under the wind. Their playful disarray lends a lot of life to the print. I think that the lily-like flowers are actually Mirabilis jalapa, the marvel of Peru or four o'clock flower, that blooms at night - they are very popular in Russia.
This is a fantastic Russian shawl; they do not print them by hand anymore, which is a good thing, since this was a very hard and harmful work to do. However, these shawls are amazing, and I love them much more than modern mass produced specimens. For now, it is available in my Etsy shop, MulberryWhisper.
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