Corn Dancer in Jet
When I was little, my parents would go skiing in Taos, NM. They frequently would bring me back a kachina doll. I loved those dolls with their suede outfits, and feathers and beads. It was so foreign and exotic.
Flash forward, I've always been obsessed with houndstooth. Something about the geometry of the pattern, and the perfect positive negative balance. Call me a nerd. I wanted to create my own version of the traditional, but with a southwestern twist. As with all of my designs, I kept loosely drawing variations until it started to look like a person dancing! That was my ahha moment!
I turned my houndstooth into one of my kachina dolls, the Corn Dancer!
details
dimension: 68 x 68 cm (26" x 26")
materials: cashmere 50% silk 50% blend
Fringed edges
Made in Italy
care
gentle hand wash in cool water with mild detergent
lay flat on a towel to dry
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• Returns accepted up to 14 days
• Product must be in must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused.
• To start a return, you can contact us at heybabe@homewithray.com.
• If your return is accepted, we’ll send you a return shipping label with a charge of $8 or you can use your own shipping service, as well as instructions on how and where to send your package.
• Items sent back to us without first requesting a return will not be accepted.
• We design all of our scarves in-house and do not source designs or illustrations
• We only work with partners that meet all of our environmental and humanitarian requirements
• All of our fabrics are of premium quality! We set a high standard for how we produce each and every design.
• Natural fabrics can all be washed by hand with a gentle detergent. Rinse well in cold water than lay flat on a clean towel to dry.
• Sometimes silks will appear dull after washing. This is due to trace amounts of soap residue. If this happens, add 1tsp of white vinegar to a cold water bath and rinse the silk scarf in this mic. Then rinse well in cold water. That should remove all soap residue.
• Or alternatively, dry clean. We get it, path of least resistance!