As Our Hearts Beat For Scarves

You can pair your scarf with the silver jewellery you wear. Why specifically silver? Simply because silver is versatile and will go with any color or material of scarf that you choose. Not a lot of people know that various types of scarves that are available in the market and the basic difference between them. We are here to help you with that, through this article. So, let’s get to work:
1. The Long One
Rectangle or long scarves are the most commonly used ones. These have a very basic shape and have good length. They can be attached with tassels, fringes, pom-poms or can simply be hemmed. They length can go from 40-40 inches. These are available in a huge variety or colors and materials. You can choose a thicker material like silk or wools, and in summers you can go for sheer or cotton. They work well with basically anything, kurtis, shirts, dresses anything you like. These scarves can also turn into a belt or a sarong and make it multi-purpose. You can tie it up in many different ways; the most basic one is just looping it around the neck.
2. The Short One
As the name suggests, these are scarves that are in the shape of a square and are available I all sizes. There is a variety or material that is used to make these but the most common is silk. They can go from being as big as 60” by 60” to as small as 16” by 16”. These scarves can be tied around the neck or as a head scarf. They also go on your purse and increase its beauty. You can go from a nice sophisticated look by tying it up around your neck or an ultimate boho look by using it as a bandana. Buy silver jewellery online and pair it up with them.
3. The Infinity One
Now, one may ask, why is it call infinity, it is very simple, because there are no ends to it. This is a scarf that is in a loop already, with no loose ends. This is a fuss free one, it won’t get stuck in your jackets zipper or annoy you by getting in the way. There are available in a more vibrant variety like wool knit ones, printed cotton ones, or the plain solid colors. You can just put it around your neck to leave it long or you can loop it up completely. These can be paired with silver jewellery like jhumkas perfectly.
4. The Fine One
When I say fine, I mean soft, sophisticated and beautiful. When these three are put together you get Pashmina. Pashmina is the priciest material used to make scarves; hence these are pricier than the ones mentioned above. Pashmina is very fine cashmere wool which is made from Tibetan Chanthangi goat’s coat. The shape of this wrap is mostly rectangle and long and have tassels attached at the end of it. They are available in solid block colors and no prints. Pashmina never has prints on it, so make sure you are buying original material. There are options of cheaper, pashmina-like materials like rayon, which are used to make look alike, but make sure you know that before you buy it. Buy silver jewellery online like chand balis or studs to compliment the solid colors and add a little bling.
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