Pareo - Handcrafted cotton scarf - Beach towel - FLORES. FLORES cotton pareo with tribal patterns. The designs decorating the pareo are made with handcrafted wooden stamps. A typical and traditional Indian craftsmanship for your ideal summer pareo. This is also a multipurpose accessory, adaptable and easy to wear.
The stamping of the patterns, as well as the production of the wooden stamp, are done entirely by hand. Furthermore, for multicolor motifs, the printing process is done once for each color: this means that for a 3-color motif, the fabric is printed 3 times over the entire surface.
Moreover, this cotton pareo with tribal patterns can also be used as a sarong, which is a large piece of cotton draped around the waist and worn as a skirt by men and women in many parts of Asia.
The fabric is often dyed with bright natural colors, or printed not only with complex motifs depicting animals or plants but also checks and finally with various geometries and patterns.
This type of pareo is ideal to wear as a
- skirt-style cover-up
- dress-style cover-up
- tube dress cover-up
- one-shoulder dress
- beach towel
- wall hanging (ethnic decoration)
- summer and/or winter scarf
- all-purpose cover
- summer baby sling
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Block printing: a handcrafted gesture repeated by hand
Each pareo and each scarf is created through traditional processing in which the pattern is transferred to the fabric with hand-carved and hand-imprinted wooden blocks.

The process begins with the preparation of the tools and carved blocks, each designed to leave a part of the design on the fabric.

The fabric is prepared and laid out on the workbench: a simple base, ready to receive color, rhythm, and repetition.

The block is then imprinted by hand, step by step. The continuity of the pattern comes from the artisan's eye and experience.

Finally, the fabrics are inspected, dried, and prepared. Small variations are not defects: they tell the authentic character of manual processing.