Silver Fern - Gold (Small)
The Ponga, also known as Silver Fern is a species of tree fern native to New Zealand. To Māori, the elegant shape of the fronds stood for strength, stubborn resistance, and enduring power. To Pākehā (New Zealanders of non-Māori descent), the fern symbolised their sense of attachment to their homeland.
This scarf is made from 100% Charmeuse Silk which is heavier in weight compared to the Habutai. Perfect size to wear as a headscarf but also around the neck tied in a smart simple knot.
Measurement: 55cm Square
Designed, printed and delicately sewn in New Zealand.
Dry clean only
All prices in New Zealand Dollars
The Ponga, also known as Silver Fern is a species of tree fern native to New Zealand. To Māori, the elegant shape of the fronds stood for strength, stubborn resistance, and enduring power. To Pākehā (New Zealanders of non-Māori descent), the fern symbolised their sense of attachment to their homeland.
This scarf is made from 100% Charmeuse Silk which is heavier in weight compared to the Habutai. Perfect size to wear as a headscarf but also around the neck tied in a smart simple knot.
Measurement: 55cm Square
Designed, printed and delicately sewn in New Zealand.
Dry clean only
All prices in New Zealand Dollars
The Ponga, also known as Silver Fern is a species of tree fern native to New Zealand. To Māori, the elegant shape of the fronds stood for strength, stubborn resistance, and enduring power. To Pākehā (New Zealanders of non-Māori descent), the fern symbolised their sense of attachment to their homeland.
This scarf is made from 100% Charmeuse Silk which is heavier in weight compared to the Habutai. Perfect size to wear as a headscarf but also around the neck tied in a smart simple knot.
Measurement: 55cm Square
Designed, printed and delicately sewn in New Zealand.
Dry clean only
All prices in New Zealand Dollars
For every small silk scarf purchase, I will donate $5.00 to Trees that Count.
To read more about the inspiration behind my designs and why I am gifting to Trees that Count to support native tree planting, click here.
Thank you for your support!