$ 45.00
$ 95.00
Gami Scarf in Cream by Bembien
Bembien's FW22 collection was inspired by the warm, natural hues of old European cities. This Italian silk carré scarf, handprinted in Italy, draws direct inspiration from the Rodin Museum and it's checkered floors. Pairs perfectly with the Gabrielle and Ella Bags!
PLEASE NOTE: This piece is for sale in
CREAM. All other images/colors are for reference only.
- DETAILS
- FIT & SIZING
- CARE
Fabric | 100% Silk Twill
Color | CREAM
Designer | BEMBIEN
21.5" x 21.5"
Silk is commonly the most washable delicate; however, there are various synthetics that are made to look and perform like silk, such as acetate, rayon, Lycra, lyocell, Modal, spandex, and acrylic. Dry cleaning is not required.
Spot clean as much as possible. If a full clean is needed, we recommend washing silk in cool or warm water. If machine washing, use a delicate washing cycle and insert item in a Mesh Washing Bag or Pillowcase. If hand washing, do not soak silk longer than 30 minutes. Lay flat or hang to dry. Never put silk in the dryer.
It’s best to iron your silks while they’re still slightly damp. When ironing silk, use a low setting and iron on the reverse to be on the safe side! If your iron sometimes spits water or even lime scale, it’s a good idea to lay a clean, damp tea towel over your precious silks and iron them through the towel.
DETAILS
Fabric | 100% Silk Twill
Color | CREAM
Designer | BEMBIEN
FIT & SIZING
21.5" x 21.5"
CARE
Silk is commonly the most washable delicate; however, there are various synthetics that are made to look and perform like silk, such as acetate, rayon, Lycra, lyocell, Modal, spandex, and acrylic. Dry cleaning is not required.
Spot clean as much as possible. If a full clean is needed, we recommend washing silk in cool or warm water. If machine washing, use a delicate washing cycle and insert item in a Mesh Washing Bag or Pillowcase. If hand washing, do not soak silk longer than 30 minutes. Lay flat or hang to dry. Never put silk in the dryer.
It’s best to iron your silks while they’re still slightly damp. When ironing silk, use a low setting and iron on the reverse to be on the safe side! If your iron sometimes spits water or even lime scale, it’s a good idea to lay a clean, damp tea towel over your precious silks and iron them through the towel.