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Souvenir Shoppe Ngiyacabanga, pt 1 | Square Head Scarf
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Ngiyacabanga, pt 1 | Square Head Scarf

from $15.00

From VGB’s “Ngiyacabanga” stationery series. “Ngiyacabanga” means I have been/ am thinking in the Zulu language. It’s a signal. It’s a message. It’s a pause. It’s an alert, alarm. It’s code. And now it’s your souvenir.

This scarf can become part of your sojourner’s uniform for remembering and reminding….

Details:

• Made from 100% polyester fabric
• Smooth surface with low lustre
• Very soft hand, lovely drape, mimics silk
• Print is visible about 50% on the back side
• Each scarf is printed and sewn by hand in Montreal, Canada
• Vivid print that will never fade after washing

CARE | Machine wash in cold water with phosphate free detergent, hang to dry, iron on synthetic setting, may shrink after the first wash

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From VGB’s “Ngiyacabanga” stationery series. “Ngiyacabanga” means I have been/ am thinking in the Zulu language. It’s a signal. It’s a message. It’s a pause. It’s an alert, alarm. It’s code. And now it’s your souvenir.

This scarf can become part of your sojourner’s uniform for remembering and reminding….

Details:

• Made from 100% polyester fabric
• Smooth surface with low lustre
• Very soft hand, lovely drape, mimics silk
• Print is visible about 50% on the back side
• Each scarf is printed and sewn by hand in Montreal, Canada
• Vivid print that will never fade after washing

CARE | Machine wash in cold water with phosphate free detergent, hang to dry, iron on synthetic setting, may shrink after the first wash

From VGB’s “Ngiyacabanga” stationery series. “Ngiyacabanga” means I have been/ am thinking in the Zulu language. It’s a signal. It’s a message. It’s a pause. It’s an alert, alarm. It’s code. And now it’s your souvenir.

This scarf can become part of your sojourner’s uniform for remembering and reminding….

Details:

• Made from 100% polyester fabric
• Smooth surface with low lustre
• Very soft hand, lovely drape, mimics silk
• Print is visible about 50% on the back side
• Each scarf is printed and sewn by hand in Montreal, Canada
• Vivid print that will never fade after washing

CARE | Machine wash in cold water with phosphate free detergent, hang to dry, iron on synthetic setting, may shrink after the first wash

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