Silk is a natural protein fiber. Do not use chlorine bleach to clean silk; chlorine will damage the silk fabric. Avoid drying silk in direct sunlight as sun exposure for a prolonged period will damage the silk fabric and fade the ink. Substances containing alcohol will damage silk fabric, so allow your perfume and hairspray to dry before wearing your scarf. Read more about cleaning your silk scarves.
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The Knotted Top
The Knotted Top is a quick and easy way to jazz up a singlet and jeans outfit or it can be worn under a jacket as part of a more formal attire.
1. Place the scarf face down on a flat surface (the bed, or the floor).
2. Make a really small knot slightly higher than the middle of the scarf.
Knot close-up
3. Tie the top two corners around your neck and the bottom two corners around your waist.
4. Please note this knot will result in a bare back top so it is perhaps best worn over a singlet. Also, it only accommodates a waist up to about 90cm, which is quite limitative, however further width can be added with the help of a Mors ring or a piece of ribbon, as illustrated below.