


Tie and dye Old Rose Scrunchie in Pure Mulberry Silk
Tie and dye Old Rose Scrunchie in Pure Mulberry Silk
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Silk Scrunchie Old Rose tie and dye
• 100% mulberry silk
• Hand dyed with plants and minerals
• Smooth the hair
Shippings
Free shipping for France on all orders over €100
Free shipping for Europe on all orders over €150
Free shipping for the rest of the world on all orders over €250
Once your order is ready (1 to 2 days of preparation):
FRANCE: Shipping via La Poste Lettre suivie in 3 to 4 working days.
EUROPE: Shipping via La Poste International in 4 to 7 working days.
REST OF THE WORLD: Shipping via Chronopost worldwide in 4 to 8 working days (subject to a possible delay of customs clearance).
The price of our product is in euro currency, including all taxes and excluding customs duties. We ship worldwide. International delivery times depend on destination and customs processing. Customs delays, inspections, duties, or taxes imposed by local authorities are beyond our control and are the responsibility of the recipient. These do not qualify for refunds, returns, or chargebacks.
Return
We have a 14-day return policy, which means you have 14 days after receiving your item to request a return.
To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, unworn or unused, with tags, and in its original packaging.
More information on our shipping and return policy page.
- Chemically untreated Mulberry silk, hand dyed exclusively with sustainable plant-based pigments
- Pesticide-free and biodegradable
- Small-batch production, ethically crafted in Bali in partnership with local farmers and artisans
- Free from synthetic dyes, fixatives, or chemicals
- Slow-crafted, with intention in every weave
- Fabric: 100% mulberry silk, fine, resistant, smooth and naturally lustrous.
- Color & Dye: all our shades are achieved through 100% natural and artisanal plant-dyeing in Bali. Each piece carries subtle variations, a sign of its handcrafted soul.
Natural dyeing is a living process — just like plants and our skin, colors may evolve over time. To ensure the longevity of your piece, special care is essential:
- Use a neutral pH detergent (such as eco breseh detergent soap nut in Bali). Avoid any products with whitening agents, as they can bleach natural dyes.
- For hand washing, a short soak in soapy water with neutral pH detergent is ideal. Avoid prolonged soaking and, most importantly, do not rub the fabric.
- Wash your garment separately or with similar colors to prevent it from being affected by synthetic dyes from other clothing.
- You can also machine wash on a delicate cold cycle (silk/wool setting) using an ecological, neutral pH detergent.
- It’s best to dry your garment in the shade, but occasional gentle tumble drying for silk is acceptable.
- In case of grease stains, apply a small amount of talcum powder and leave it on overnight or for a day. Gently remove the powder and repeat if necessary.
- Natural dyes are sensitive to acidic substances. Avoid contact with lemon, vinegar, alcohol, deodorants, and perfumes. If it’s too harsh for your skin, it will be too harsh for your silk.
FAQ
Mulberry silk is a smooth, breathable natural fiber that glides gently against the skin and hair. Unlike many synthetic fabrics, it does not create friction, which helps reduce hair breakage and skin creasing during sleep.
Silk is also naturally thermoregulating, helping maintain a comfortable temperature throughout the night.
In our pieces, the silk is dyed using plant-based pigments rather than synthetic dyes, allowing colour to emerge from natural sources such as leaves, bark and roots using 0 chemicals.
Because both silk and plant dyes are delicate, gentle care is recommended.
Hand wash or machine wash on delicate cycle in cool water with a mild, natural detergent. Avoid bleach and harsh chemicals.
Do not wring the fabric, instead gently press out excess water and let it air dry away from direct sunlight.
Over time, plant-based colours may evolve slightly. This is part of the beauty of natural dyeing.
Natural dyeing uses pigments extracted from plants such as leaves, bark, roots and wood to color textiles.
Unlike synthetic dyes derived from petrochemicals, plant dyes come from renewable botanical sources and are applied using traditional dyeing techniques.
Because the color comes from living materials, each piece carries subtle variations and depth that cannot be replicated by industrial dyeing.

