Last week I received a beautiful gift with a nice card explaining these three unwrapped embroidered scarves. I was pleasantly surprised that my friend remembered that it will be my birthday next month and gave me an early gift, because these three scarves fit my aesthetic perfectly. I can't wait to wear them every day. And in winter when I walk down the main street to go shopping and the cold wind is blowing, I can't be happier to hide my face in a soft, warm, embroidered silk scarf.

I love these three scarves! I love them for so many reasons that I couldn't resist showing them to you.

Let's start with the size material of these three scarves. All of them are 155*35cm. This size is suitable for most of the people, which can be used as a scarf lightly wrapped around the neck to add highlights to the overall look, but also can be used as a shawl in a slightly colder weather, gently draped over the shoulders to show off the elegance of the temperament. The material is 100% pure silk, and it is a double-layered 16mm silk satin, which is delicate and silky to the touch, as if you are caressing a clear spring.

The process of making them is exquisite. These scarves are made of Su embroidery and hand-embroidery techniques. Su embroidery contains the rich cultural heritage of southern China's water towns and has a long history of more than 2,000 years, and it is famous for its delicate patterns, vivid colors and superb needlework. Generations of skillful embroiderers have crafted each masterpiece with dexterous hands and exquisite techniques. They use mulberry silk threads to give the embroidery a natural and smooth transition of colors, which ultimately results in these luminous and lustrous works of art.

From a historical and cultural perspective, embroidery has a deep heritage in China, and the prosperity of the Silk Road has allowed the culture of embroidery to spread widely, promoting the convergence of different cultures. These embroidered scarves are like cultural messengers, carrying ancient techniques and the history of thousands of cattle, through time and space to our side.

In terms of matching, these three scarves are versatile, with three different colors for you to match with different clothes. For example, the first scarf, mauve background embroidered with pink begonia flowers, whether with a simple white shirt and jeans, can reveal a little elegant feeling in the dry, to enhance the overall sense of fashion; the second scarf, elegant green and light Chinese clothing with, can highlight the classical flavor; the third, beige background embroidered with yellow begonia flowers, with a formal suit ,it can add a gentle and delicate for the workplace modeling , and with the retro-style long skirt, it is a unique flavor.

Since these are hand-embroidered pieces, you'll need to be careful when cleaning them, and use a gentle hand wash to maintain their delicate beauty. I don't think I'd want to get them dirty, I've always treasured works of art!