Autumn the Fanciest of the Seasons
51Scarves
Autumn is one of the four seasons, fall, is its nickname. For me, the perfect time of the year; colorful trees, the sun has these awesome lights and shadows, the nicest time of the year to originate a fresh, fashionable look. Coming from the Caribbean, I never saw seasons before I moved to NY in 1996 and I still have a taste for the living in a four seasons climate.
It is not too hot, not too chill, although you would need not only airborne to prevent a cold, a scarf would protect your neck from the wind and chill of the temperature brusque changes at nights. Scarves are an elegant accessory for any occasion and they can extend the versatility of your wardrobe.
Scarves are very dressy and can fit anyone, depending on the fabric, youu can have spring scarves, silk scarves, cashmere scarves, wool scarves, shawls and more, beautiful and versatile. Now days, the fashion is to wear these long scarves that wrap almost all your torso or the upper body, and they look good on men and women, whether you elect to tie, pin or wear your scarves loosely, you can make a fashion statement and feel comfortable about wearing your scarf or shawl.
San Juan Scarves
San Juan Scarf made by Maya women in Guatemala
Have you ever asked yourself; how a hand scarf is made? Well, we have in www.ezclicknow.com some special scarves for gifts. The San Juan scarves are made by San Juan Weavers Group in Guatemala. This group is formed by sixteen Tz'utujil Maya women weavers that use Ikat, an ancient labor intensive technique of hand tying and dying threads in elaborate patterns. This beautiful and exquisite craft may be seen in their products such as these scarves. These women spend up to two days weaving one scarf on their backstrap loom. The fabrics used are a mix of cotton and shiny rayon threads. The resulting color combinations are luscious, creating a scarf so beautiful you will want to wear it everyday.
Cheers,
Zulema






