I marble these scarves in my Laguna Beach, California studio. It’s a 3-day process! How does the magic happen? Acrylic paint is applied by drops on a thickened cellulose-based solution. Custom-designed marbling rakes, combs, and other tools are used to manipulate the colors into unique patterns. You have to work quickly: you have 3-5 minutes before the paint starts to break up! My husband helps me lay the prepared scarf onto the paint (it’s a 2-person operation at that point), then I rinse it, dry for 24-48 hours, and heat-set to cure. Did I leave out a few important steps? Yeah, you bet! Only one scarf can be made from each setup. These are truly one-of-a-kind creations! See my video showing the process. Each scarf purchase includes an info sheet detailing my process, care instructions and a “9 Ways to Tie a Scarf” tip sheet. Hand-wash silk scarves in cool water with mild soap; do not wring or twist. I like to add fabric softener to the final hand-rinse. Line-dry and iron if needed. Sign up for my email list for early notification of new inventory (link at bottom of page).