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19 x 20 inches +/-
Dyed with Pomegranate
Rambling roses cover this soft silk noil bandana naturally dyed a bright red with madder root. She's the perfect bandana to tie in your hair whether you're gardening at home or traveling the backcountry. Wear it as a reminder that wild beauty always comes with a few thorns.
Our favorite way to wear these bandana is tied up in your hair, as the nubby silk stays put and doesn't slip. The more you wear your bandana, the softer it will become.
19 x 20 inches +/-
Vintage-Inspired Scarf Print
Explosive peonies and dahlias burst onto the scene. No one will accuse our new Blossom bandana of being a wallflower! Naturally dyed with madder root, wood flower, iron earth, and sea salt.
Our favorite way to wear these bandana is tied up in your hair, as the nubby silk stays put and doesn't slip. The more you wear your bandana, the softer it will become.
19 x 20 inches +/-
Classic Paisley Bandana
Paisley-Danna is screen printed by hand with a pattern inspired by historic Russian and Indian embroidered textiles lending more intricate details to the classic bandana paisley. Naturally dyed with indigo and hard tree wood (terminalia chebula), which is also used in skincare and wellness products.
Our favorite way to wear these bandana is tied up in your hair, as the nubby silk stays put and doesn't slip. The more you wear your bandana, the softer it will become.
22 x 22 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Soft organic cotton dyed a deep pitch black . Rosey-Danna's wild rose pattern inspired by Art Deco illustrator George Barbier, 18th century French textiles. A detailed border pays tribute to Indian woodblock printing. Yep! This one is a real trip.
22 x 22 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Pattern worn by Daniel Craig in the movie Glass Onion! A floral pattern inspired by California's super bloom, french sample books, and the town of Zalipie, Poland. (More on that mashup here.) Made with soft, high quality organic cotton.
Read more about our new and improved cotton bandanas here.
22 x 22 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Rambling roses cover this soft organic cotton bandana dyed a muted green. Made with high quality cotton. She's the perfect bandana to tie in your hair whether you're gardening at home or traveling the back country. Wear it as a reminder that wild beauty always comes with a few thorns.
Read more about our new and improved cotton bandanas here.
19 x 20 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Naturally dyed with madder root, pomegranate and woodflower. Field-Danna is printed by hand with a pattern inspired by California allergy season, french sample books, and the town of Zalipie, Poland. (More on that mashup here.) Made from silk noil, a fabric with a slightly nubby texture that is naturally warm and wicking. Achoo! Bless you, flowered friend.
22 x 22 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
This pattern was inspired by the center of giant sunflowers that peep over my garden fence in later September. Soft organic cotton dyed a deep burnt red and ethically hand-made in India. Made with high quality cotton voile.
19 x 20 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Rambling roses cover this soft silk noil bandana naturally dyed with madder root and pomegranate. Silk noil is a fabric with a slightly nubby texture that is naturally warm and wicking. She's the perfect bandana to tie in your hair whether you're gardening at home or traveling the backcountry. Wear it as a reminder that wild beauty always comes with a few thorns.
19 x 20 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Dyed with natural Indian Indigo, Dot-Danna is screen printed by hand with polka dot pattern inspired by turn-of-the-century rotary prints.
19 x 20 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Naturally dyed with madder root, flame of the forest, and pomegranate. Rosey-Danna is screen printed by hand with a pattern inspired by Art Deco illustrator George Barbier, 18th century French textiles AND a border tribute to Indian woodblock printing. Yep! This one is a real trip.
19 x 20 inches +/-
Chainstich Embroidery in collaboration with Die Trying of Austin, Texas.
Explosive peonies and dahlias burst onto the scene. No one will accuse our new Blossom bandana of being a wall flower! Naturally dyed with turmeric and indigo.