Graceful, ethereal, and full of joy, like the first breath of spring. Painted by Chinese artist Huang Jucai over 1,000 years ago, this ink-on-silk painting shows a parrot hanging upside down from the branch of a snow-white pear blossom tree. We’ve turned this painting into a large silk scarf, so you don’t need to visit the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston to appreciate its delicate beauty.
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Hand Wash • Soak the product in a container filled with mild soap and lukewarm water • Wash and rinse by gently squeezing the product under running water. Do not rub or wring the fabric • Hang flat to dry • Steam on the low heat setting after flipping the product inside outMachine Wash • Place the product in a mesh laundry bag and wash on the gentle cycle and cold water setting • Hang to dry • Steam on the low heat setting after flipping the product inside out