Silk scarf
The silk scarf
Silk is a natural animal fibre.
It is obtained from the cocoon produced by silkworms
it is processed, woven, printed and finished.
With the silk fabric we make fabrics for clothing
for furniture, for carpets, tapestries and everything that can be created
with fabric, also widely used for textile accessories such as
foulards, scarves , stoles , ties , ascots and more.
one of the main districts for the production and processing of silk
it is the city of Como and its province where excellence is produced
of silk products with the Made in Italy brand.
Silk has always been (along with cashmere) the article par excellence
proposed by the most important fashion houses.
Tessago represents one of the main creative and productive realities
in the fashion industry.
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How to Wear a Scarf
The scarf is an accessory that can be worn in many different ways.
Originally a headband to protect against the wind and cold and to keep hair in place, women have since found countless other, even original, ways to wear and use this accessory as a true fashion statement. Beyond its function as a headband , it can be worn over the shoulders or tied around the waist, in the hair as a bandana or headband, around the arm or wrist, worn as a scarf, tied around the neck, or simply wrapped around the handle of a bag or as a belt for trousers.
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What size are scarves?
A scarf is defined as a fabric of various types, printed, dyed, or even made in jacquard,
exclusively in square sizes starting from approximately 50 x 50 cm (neck scarf)
up to a maximum of 90 x 90 cm (classic head scarf)
in fact the larger sizes such as: 100 x 100 or 110 x 110 are defined
Grand Foulard , and those from 120 x 120 cm up to 150 x 150 cm are called shawls.
Other sizes, however, cannot be defined as scarves but rather as shawls, stoles and other items.
The word foulard comes from French, and is the term used to indicate a head scarf .
But always and only square in various sizes and articles of various compositions both Natural and Synthetic.
Tessago has been creating, producing and distributing high-quality Made in Italy scarves for over 40 years.
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