These silk scarves are made of a combination of Ethiopian Eri and Mulberry silk. They are individually pot dyed using natural dyes- many found in the plants and soils of Ethiopia. The navy is colored using logwood; the silver is combination of iron and pomegranate. The Eri silk is from Ethiopia and hand spun on drop spindles. The Mulberry silk is imported from India. They are finished with our signature twisted fringe. The combination are unique, delicate, graceful scarves. These scarves are named after Ethiopia's most famous queen- Queen Saba (or Sheba).
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