








Wild Silk Ceremonial Cloth - Forest
This wild silk chabu was hand dyed with foraged eucalyptus, home grown geraniums, discarded onion skins + deepend with iron salts,
Silk noil is a sustainable fabric made from the shorter fibres that are leftover from the manufacturing process of other silk fabrics. This is what creates the soft handfeel, slubby texture and matte appearance.
Whether used as a chabu for tea ceremony, an altar cloth, or a grounding element in your home, it brings a quiet reverence to any sacred space.
Measures approximately 28cm x 124cm.
This wild silk chabu was hand dyed with foraged eucalyptus, home grown geraniums, discarded onion skins + deepend with iron salts,
Silk noil is a sustainable fabric made from the shorter fibres that are leftover from the manufacturing process of other silk fabrics. This is what creates the soft handfeel, slubby texture and matte appearance.
Whether used as a chabu for tea ceremony, an altar cloth, or a grounding element in your home, it brings a quiet reverence to any sacred space.
Measures approximately 28cm x 124cm.
This wild silk chabu was hand dyed with foraged eucalyptus, home grown geraniums, discarded onion skins + deepend with iron salts,
Silk noil is a sustainable fabric made from the shorter fibres that are leftover from the manufacturing process of other silk fabrics. This is what creates the soft handfeel, slubby texture and matte appearance.
Whether used as a chabu for tea ceremony, an altar cloth, or a grounding element in your home, it brings a quiet reverence to any sacred space.
Measures approximately 28cm x 124cm.