'Earth with Honeybees' Silk

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The 'Earth with Honeybee' silk is made from the purest Light Silk Twill, a natural material. Enjoy these silks as a work of wearable art where the silk and finish is upholding the quality and detail of the design. I hope when buying your silk you see it as an investment in art and wear the work displaying the connection to the natural world proudly. 

This rich earthy silk now comes in three different sizes, 90 x 90cm, 70 x 70cm and 45 x 45cm making them wonderfully versatile pieces. Add some natural colour to any outfit by folding into a bandana, tie around a pony tail, style as a classic neck scarf or even wear as a top tied at the back. By getting creative with your silk you are creating multiple wear and purpose out of one item. 

The silks are printed in England with love and come packaged in a specially branded giftbox with a logo with a free Seedball to help save the bees. 

Care instructions - dry clean only.

 

UK and European orders through the website:

All orders come in a giftbox with a Seedball tin. The inclusion of the Seedballs are a way of combining art and action to save the bees and is creating an experience where you feel a part of your surroundings. Connecting to and supporting our natural world by scattering these seeds and watching them bloom into flowers that attract honeybees. 

Australian and rest of the World orders through the website:

Due to custom restrictions Seedballs cannot be included in the giftbox. However in a attempt to be conscious of our natural world, a tree will be planted on your behalf in Australia and you will be emailed a certificate.

Australian orders through Boomalli Gallery:

All orders come in a giftbox with a Goldspice sample and a Save The Bees Australia Seedpacket. The inclusion of these seed packets are a way of combining art and action to save the bees and is creating an experience where you feel a part of your surrounding. Connecting to and supporting our natural world by scattering these seeds and watching them bloom into flowers that attract honeybees.