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Originating from Persia in antiquity

Originating from Persia in antiquity as a colorful decoration for clothing, the use of scarves throughout Asia and has been adapted by different cultures. The use of silk scarves were popular support have been developed and distributed by China, where these pieces of clothing are the royalty or the nobility. These usually include embroidery scarves or frayed edges.

aiqan100316 rin Kashmir pashmina shawls calls were made with wool cashmere unique and very useful, as the wind at night, usually to the upper cover. In Central Americaand used as the bright colors and designs characteristic.   The bright scarf has finally made its way into  Silk Scarf Painting Walked into my local art store today and a silk painting kit caught my eye. Never seen it before. Apparently you can paint on silk.

Embroidered scarves contain traditional style embroidery which makes it different from other type of scarves. These scarves contain a style which was used during Roman times. These scarves show the fantastic display of the work of art done by experts.

Embroidered scarf is used in hot season but there is another type of scarf made of wool which is used in cold weather. It is so comfortable and warm that it is a favorite piece of knitted wool in winter. Wool is prepared from the fleece of sheep. Handmade scarves are also a beautiful piece of art from fabric paint experts. 

 

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