Large Linen Shawl in Cherry Red Linen

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€150,00
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€150,00
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Travel back in time with our stunning Large Linen Shawl in Cherry Red Linen, adding a touch of elegance to your historical costume. Our exquisite, handcrafted scarf is the perfect accessory for renaissance fairs, historical gatherings, or those who appreciate 18th-century fashion.

Made from high-quality double-layered prewashed linen, it offers warmth and durability while offering ample coverage. Our shawls are meticulously designed to complement our 18th-century models, creating an authentic look. Embrace our commitment to creativity and authenticity when you order your unique shawl today.

Design Features of the Large Linen Shawl in Cherry Red Linen

Complete your historical look with our Large Linen Shawl in chocolate linen. Handcrafted with care and attention to detail from high-quality European prewashed linen (205g/m), this shawl is the perfect addition to your historical costume.


Featuring a large triangular double-layered prewashed organic linen scarf, with sides approximately 150 cm long, our shawl is both functional and timeless in design.

The cherry red color of the shawl is color-matched to all models in the Atelier Serraspina store, allowing you to create a cohesive and eye-catching look.

Fabric and Care

  • 100% European medium weight linen - 6.05 oz/yd² / 205 g/m²
  • Color: Cherry Red
  • Laundered & mechanically softened

Care Instructions:

Machine washable at 20ºC max.

Processing Times for a Large Linen Shawl in Cherry Red Linen

All our garments, including the linen shawls, are handmade in our workshop in Spain. Each piece is crafted with love and care, using the finest materials to ensure excellent quality. These garments are meant to be cherished for years to come.

The typical production time for a linen shawl ranges from 2-3 weeks, depending on the current order volume. Keep in mind that the processing time does not include shipping.

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