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Classic Woodland Silk Scarf

Classic Woodland Silk Scarf

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Classic Woodland Silk Scarf

Classic Woodland Silk Scarf

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The Classic Woodland Silk Scarf represents the woodland tradition of floral on velvet.  Derived from the tradition of teaching about food and medicine on quillwork and beadwork, this style is a signature part of Ojibwe-style art and Sarah's own work. The fiddleheads, strawberries, and wild plums are all seasonal plants seen in the woodlands.

This 100% silk scarf was designed by Sarah Agaton Howes (Anishinaabe) in collaboration with Eighth Generation’s Inspired Natives® Project.

A note on the fabric: these 100% silk scarves are plain weave and the design is printed on one side. (Silk is the fiber; plain weave is the weave structure.) These scarves have a smooth texture and are the typical "slipperiness" many people associate with silk. Our silk scarves have the lightness and coolness you expect from silk, with a fluid drape.

  • 100% silk 
  • 35 in x 35 in / 88.9 cm x 88.9 cm
  • Dry clean only
  • Imported

Thank you for supporting Inspired Natives®, not "Native-inspired."

Cultural Context: 


Ojibwe designs are known for their floral motifs, reflecting the foods and medicines of the community. An example of traditional Ojibwe botanical design is shown on this pair of award-winning moccasins sewn and beaded by Sarah. Sarah used glass beads and porcupine quills to illustrate a strawberry and flower; the shoes are made of brain-tanned deer hide, a wool army blanket, and fabric strips from her daughter’s jingle dress.

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