Nature leaves its mark.

We transform it into scarves you can wear.

Nature leaves its mark.

We transform it into scarves you can wear.

Nature leaves its mark.

We transform it into scarves you can wear.

Nature leaves its mark.

We transform it into scarves you can wear.

Nature leaves its mark.

We transform it into scarves you can wear.

Silk Scarves

Silk Scarves

Silk Scarves

Silk Scarves

Each silk scarf is printed by nature itself on our 100% Silk Scarves. No two pieces are ever the same.

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Cotton Scarves

Cotton Scarves

These scarves are made from 100% cotton, soft to the touch, light on the skin, and easy to wear every day.

These scarves are made from 100% cotton, soft to the touch, light on the skin, and easy to wear every day.

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What Are These Marks on My Scarf?

What Are These Marks on My Scarf?

What Are These Marks on My Scarf?

All of our silk scarves are made by hand in a small village in Turkey called Birgi. The printing process uses leaves and petals collected from local gardens, and each piece is created by hand. Because of the natural dyes in the materials, the eco-printing process can leave what might look like stains on the fabric. These marks aren’t defects, they’re just part of how the process works.

All of our silk scarves are made by hand in a small village in Turkey called Birgi. The printing process uses leaves and petals collected from local gardens, and each piece is created by hand. Because of the natural dyes in the materials, the eco-printing process can leave what might look like stains on the fabric. These marks aren’t defects, they’re just part of how the process works.

Gathering the Plants

We begin by collecting leaves, petals, and plant matter, often from local gardens and nature around Birgi. Each one is chosen for its color, shape, and the unique way it reacts with fabric.

Preparing the Silk

The silk is gently washed and treated so it can better absorb the natural dyes from the plants. This step ensures that the imprints stay clear and long-lasting.

Arranging the Botanicals

Leaves and petals are carefully placed on the fabric by hand, almost like composing a painting. Their placement shapes the final pattern, no two are ever the same.

Rolling & Binding

The fabric is then tightly rolled around a rod and bound with string. This pressure helps transfer the natural pigments from the plants onto the silk during steaming.

Steaming

The rolled fabric is steamed for several hours. The heat helps release the natural dyes from the plants, leaving behind their shapes, veins, and subtle color traces.

Unwrapping & Washing

After cooling, the bundle is unwrapped to reveal the print. The fabric is then washed and dried, letting the final pattern fully settle into the silk.

Gathering the Plants

We begin by collecting leaves, petals, and plant matter, often from local gardens and nature around Birgi. Each one is chosen for its color, shape, and the unique way it reacts with fabric.

Preparing the Silk

The silk is gently washed and treated so it can better absorb the natural dyes from the plants. This step ensures that the imprints stay clear and long-lasting.

Arranging the Botanicals

Leaves and petals are carefully placed on the fabric by hand, almost like composing a painting. Their placement shapes the final pattern, no two are ever the same.

Rolling & Binding

The fabric is then tightly rolled around a rod and bound with string. This pressure helps transfer the natural pigments from the plants onto the silk during steaming.

Steaming

The rolled fabric is steamed for several hours. The heat helps release the natural dyes from the plants, leaving behind their shapes, veins, and subtle color traces.

Unwrapping & Washing

After cooling, the bundle is unwrapped to reveal the print. The fabric is then washed and dried, letting the final pattern fully settle into the silk.

Why We're Called Hare

Why We're Called Hare

Why We're Called Hare

In English, "Hare" evokes the quiet grace of the wild rabbit; an animal known for its stillness, alertness, and gentle presence.


In Turkish, "hare" (pronounced /haˈɾe/) means halo the subtle ripples or light rings, like those left on silk after being touched by leaves, water, or time.


The name reflects our world: soft but powerful, natural but sacred. Whether read as /heə(r)/ in English or /haˈɾe/ in Turkish, Hare holds both the animal’s awareness and the light’s gentle feel.

In English, "Hare" evokes the quiet grace of the wild rabbit; an animal known for its stillness, alertness, and gentle presence.


In Turkish, "hare" (pronounced /haˈɾe/) means halo the subtle ripples or light rings, like those left on silk after being touched by leaves, water, or time.


The name reflects our world: soft but powerful, natural but sacred. Whether read as /heə(r)/ in English or /haˈɾe/ in Turkish, Hare holds both the animal’s awareness and the light’s gentle feel.

How We Create

How We Create

How We Create

Each piece begins in Birgi, a small village in Turkey. Here, we gather eucalyptus leaves, wildflowers, and other natural materials from nearby gardens and hillsides.


Through a ecological process, these botanicals leave their marks directly onto 100% silk. No inks, no digital prints, no repeats.

Every piece is a one-of-one.

Each piece begins in Birgi, a small village in Turkey. Here, we gather eucalyptus leaves, wildflowers, and other natural materials from nearby gardens and hillsides.


Through a ecological process, these botanicals leave their marks directly onto 100% silk. No inks, no digital prints, no repeats.

Every piece is a one-of-one.

What Grounds Us

What Grounds Us

What Grounds Us

We believe in listening to nature, patiently, without force. The forms you see on our scarves aren’t designed, they’re discovered. Our approach is guided by the rhythms of the land: quiet, organic, and unhurried.

We don’t rush seasons.