Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Scarf Necklaces



After a year, we finally had the time to make one. It has been in our list of things to do since a good friend from the US suggested Palamuti by PJ Valenciano to make scarves. Here it is, our Hiraya Scarf-Necklaces, which we released last Christmas. Since then, we developed the design and added some embellishments, to give our clients a wider selection. 

This is the first piece we made which we used as sample to show clients. One customer fell in love with this piece and insisted on buying it on the spot. 


 Our standard sized scarf-necklaces in summer colors. 


 At first we only made scarves using two yards of fabric, but some clients were requesting for longer ones, so we obliged. The thing with a long scarf-necklace is; you can wear it in many different ways.


Novie, one of our beaders, shows us how a long scarf-necklace can be turned into a belt. 


You can also wear it into a bolero. 


Use the long edges and tie it into a ribbon on the neckline making it into a 
statement neck piece.


Turn it into a cowl inspired necklace. 


At first we used semi-precious stones, acrylic crystals, and seed beads for the necklace design. After a while we started using mother of pearl shells and we also began adding seed bead tassels to the edges of the scarves. 


This scarf-necklace was commissioned by one of our loyal clients and her batchmates, to be given to their professor in Theater Arts.  

We made a scarf-necklace which matches the gracefulness of a dancer.


We were enjoying stitching tassels, we experimented different ways to do it. 


And here are some of the beautiful women in the real world loving our Hiraya Scarf-Necklaces.


 "Thank you so much for the scarves! I liked what you did with the gray one, it looks alive but not too striking. The red one is very mature and appropriate for the recipient, and my piece is just... wonderful!"
Maybelline Victor

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