Naturally dyed with madder root, flame of the forest, and pomegranate, the Rosey-Danna bandana is a work of wearable art. Each piece is screen printed by hand, featuring a pattern inspired by Art Deco illustrator George Barbier, 18th-century French textiles, and a border tribute to Indian woodblock printing, a stunning blend of global artistry and timeless design.
Crafted from 100% silk noil, often called raw silk, this fabric is spun from shorter silk fibers left over from traditional silk production. The result? A soft, nubby texture that feels cozy like cotton yet remains luxuriously lightweight. Perfect for any season, silk bandanas keep you comfortable in both warm and cool climates and stay in place when tied in your hair. The more you wear it, the softer it becomes.
✦ 100% Silk Noil
✦ Naturally dyed with madder root, flame of the forest & pomegranate
✦ Ethically made in India
✦ Approx. 19” x 20”
✦ Enclosed topstitch hem on three sides, 1 selvage edge (to reduce waste)
Care:
Hand wash or machine wash on gentle cycle in cold water with a mild, pH-neutral detergent. Tumble dry low or air dry. Fabric will continue to soften with wear.
Color and print variations are part of the handmade process. Naturally dyed fabrics develop a lived-in beauty over time, what we call Beausage (Beauty + Usage).