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  • SOLD: Swarovski Sunrise Serenade

SOLD: Swarovski Sunrise Serenade

SKU: 7001
$125.00
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Happily sold 11/2/18 at Duluth Woman's Club Bazaar.


When the air chills at the end of a busy day exploring, show off your sophisticated style by slipping this one-of-a-kind piece of wearable art around your shoulders or draping it around your neck. The silk fabric base is embedded with dozens of Swarovski crystals, and created by the nuno wet felt process. That handmade process merges the silk with fine layers of merino wool and bits of bamboo and silk embellishments and wool locks, providing a unique twinkle and shine. This garment is reversible, giving you twice as many options to enhance your wardrobe.

Inspired by the glorious winter sunrises over Lake Superior from Lucy's Harbor Haven in Duluth, Minnesota.

  • Dimensions: 48 inches long (including the fringe) by 9 1/2 inches wide.
  • Reversible.
  • Fibers: 100% orange silk fabric imbedded with Swarovski crystals, combined with fine layers of shades of orange, yellow and red merino wool. Fringe white wool locks. Embellishments include teal, white, magenta and gold bamboo; wool locks; and angelina fibers.
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"I am the proud owner of four beautiful scarves, created by Artist Lucy Kragness. They are my “go to” scarves. I always receive many compliments for them. Each scarf is vibrant, creative and wearable. Lucy is known for combining crazy colors with exciting design, using a rich variety of textures. (And I love her fringes!) Check out the inspired scarves and shawls of the talented Ms. Kragness. She is new to the scene and her originals are indeed original!"
​Diane Fay Skomars


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