Akasha Sun
Sylph Tie Dye Scarf
Our scarves are the most luxurious, soft thing to touch your skin. They are nice and lightweight, making them ideal for a number of uses. They can be worn over a mask as a fashionable face covering, they make wonderful wraps for the head or body, or they can be worn the traditional way around the neck. Features fringe detailing.
Jeanne intricately hand-dyes each item with love and care, making them completely one-of-a-kind. The variations in our tie dye clothing are what makes them truly unique, beautiful, and completely original. Some dye speckling is normal, and a part of the magic.
"All the buried seeds crack open in the dark the instant they surrender to a process they can't see" - Mark Nepo
Our Forest Fae line features stunning earthy tones that mix both deep and vibrant hues. This line was inspired by our own souls that consist of both dark and light.
Sylph - “Sylph” comes from the Greek word silphe meaning a butterfly or moth. They were first named by the Rosicrucians and Cabalists in their folklore. The sylph is a female spirit of the element of air. These were like invisible angels whose voice could be heard in the wind. Sylphs defend the high mountain peaks and wilderness mountains that are home to them. Sylphs look like tall, lithe humans with huge, feathered wings sprouting from their backs. These wings are almost two times it’s body length, but they fold up behind the sylph. They have large, hawk-like eyes and sharp, angular faces. A sylph can live to be hundreds of years old, often reaching one thousand, but never seeming to grow old. The smaller sylph are sometimes called cherubs or fairies. Sylphs are loners, and are content to fly with the birds.
SIZE
20" x 70" approx.
THE INGREDIENTS
100% rayon
Ethically Made in Bali
Hand-Dyed in Colorado
Jeanne intricately hand-dyes each item with love and care, making them completely one-of-a-kind. The variations in our tie dye clothing are what makes them truly unique, beautiful, and completely original. Some dye speckling is normal, and a part of the magic.
"All the buried seeds crack open in the dark the instant they surrender to a process they can't see" - Mark Nepo
Our Forest Fae line features stunning earthy tones that mix both deep and vibrant hues. This line was inspired by our own souls that consist of both dark and light.
Sylph - “Sylph” comes from the Greek word silphe meaning a butterfly or moth. They were first named by the Rosicrucians and Cabalists in their folklore. The sylph is a female spirit of the element of air. These were like invisible angels whose voice could be heard in the wind. Sylphs defend the high mountain peaks and wilderness mountains that are home to them. Sylphs look like tall, lithe humans with huge, feathered wings sprouting from their backs. These wings are almost two times it’s body length, but they fold up behind the sylph. They have large, hawk-like eyes and sharp, angular faces. A sylph can live to be hundreds of years old, often reaching one thousand, but never seeming to grow old. The smaller sylph are sometimes called cherubs or fairies. Sylphs are loners, and are content to fly with the birds.
SIZE
20" x 70" approx.
THE INGREDIENTS
100% rayon
Ethically Made in Bali
Hand-Dyed in Colorado