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The Madhubani silk scarf is inspired by Madhubani art, a traditional painting style that originates from the Mithila region of India. This art form, also known as Mithila art, is characterized by its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often applied using fingers, brushes, bamboo pens, and even twigs. The themes depicted typically draw from Hindu mythology, including figures such as Krishna, Rama, Lakshmi, Shiva, Durga, and Saraswati, as well as scenes from the royal court and the social life of the region.

The Madhubani silk scarf not only celebrates this rich and ancient artistic tradition but also translates it into a contemporary fashion accessory. By incorporating these traditional motifs onto high-quality silk, the scarf becomes a versatile fashion piece that combines elegance with cultural significance. Each scarf tells a story, making it more than just an accessory, but a bridge between the past and the present, between art and fashion, and between cultures. When worn, it adds a touch of exoticism and originality to any outfit, paying homage to a timeless artistic heritage while remaining deeply rooted in modern style.

Madhubani 90

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100% Twill of Silk, Extra soft Finishing. Made in Italy. 90 x 90cm. As this scarf is hand-rolled, the dimensions indicated may vary.

Our scarves are 100% produced in Como, Italy, from beginning to finish. Como is known as the City of Silk, hence our decision to produce in this region. We are proud to claim that every single material used to produce our scarves are locally sourced in Italy. Our special premium packaging is produced in Italy with Italian paper. The golden colour reflects the spirit of the house with our logo signature, Maison Kargani.

That quality does not need to exist in quantity to be appreciated. Thus micro production pushes us to act with awareness, to anchor ourselves in the present; to cherish the past for what it has bequeathed to us and the future for the possibilities it can offer us. Maison Kargani is in tune with the times, and always will be.

As our brand focuses substantially on ethical practices, we optimise giving work to local artisans. 100% of the materials used to produce our scarves come from the same region they are produced in.

Our scarves are handmade and hand rolled locally, reducing importantly our C02 emission. We advocate for rarity, not out of elitism, but because it awakens us, stimulates us. It reminds us of the preciousness of life which is one.

That quality does not need to exist in quantity to be appreciated. Thus micro production pushes us to act with awareness, to anchor ourselves in the present; to cherish the past for what it has bequeathed to us and the future for the possibilities it can offer us. Maison Kargani is in tune with the times, and always will be.

Preserve the beauty of your silk by storing it flat and untied. Avoid contact with rain, water and other chemicals, and entrust it to a professional dry cleaner when needed.

The prices include Swiss VAT only for delivery address in Switzerland, for other country no VAT will be charge on our side. Delivery is free in Switzerland, it is 50€ for Europe (Customs taxes included) and 80€ for International Orders (Customs taxes not included). All order over 600€ are free delivery worldwide.

The Madhubani silk scarf is inspired by Madhubani art, a traditional painting style that originates from the Mithila region of India. This art form, also known as Mithila art, is characterized by its intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often applied using fingers, brushes, bamboo pens, and even twigs. The themes depicted typically draw from Hindu mythology, including figures such as Krishna, Rama, Lakshmi, Shiva, Durga, and Saraswati, as well as scenes from the royal court and the social life of the region.

The Madhubani silk scarf not only celebrates this rich and ancient artistic tradition but also translates it into a contemporary fashion accessory. By incorporating these traditional motifs onto high-quality silk, the scarf becomes a versatile fashion piece that combines elegance with cultural significance. Each scarf tells a story, making it more than just an accessory, but a bridge between the past and the present, between art and fashion, and between cultures. When worn, it adds a touch of exoticism and originality to any outfit, paying homage to a timeless artistic heritage while remaining deeply rooted in modern style.