Polyvalence Boxes Shawl in Black and White

$590.00

Shimmering panels of black and white twills and twill variations.

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Description

  • Polyvalence is a weaving technique that allows for large patterns without sacrificing fabric good structure.
  • The underlying pattern here is boxes moving across the width of the shawls. The pattern gets scattered into twills and rearranged twills.
  • There is a lovely layering effect that shimmers.
  • This shawl is woven on a black warp. There are tiny accents of color in the black warp along the edges. The weft is fine white silk.
  • The shawl is numbered and signed.
  • Polyvalence is a technique developed by Olivier Masson in France.
  • 22″ x 92″ including hand twisted fringe

Additional information

Color

Blue, Red, White (natural)

Steam iron whenever needed.

Handwash cold or dry clean.

See Fiber Care for more details.