








Flora Obscura Kaftan
Soft and translucent this light as a feather mixed fine silk/wool kaftan is luxuriously woven and feels as soft as a cloud. The fabric is botanically contact-printed with fresh rose leaves and varied eucalyptus leaves to create a warm and glowing eco-print. A loose and flowing kaftan slides easily over the head. Sheer: Wear over a slip or tank and leggings of silk pants…
One-of-a-kind.
Materials: Fine silk/wool fabric, Japanese maple leaves, prunus, coreopsis.
Open sizing: With a width of 48 inches around (70cm.) this piece is suitable for a range of bodies from XS—L.
Length: 48”
Care: Green dry clean or spot clean, iron inside-out on silk setting for a full refresh.
Fit: Flora Obscura patterns are strategically cut in simple and flattering geometric silhouettes. This kaftan glides easily over the shoulders and drapes beautifully down from there in a cocoon-shape. The rectangular shape allows this item to fit and flatter many body types and sizes.
How is this made? Flora Obscura items go through a multi-step process. The silk is first imbued with flowers through a steaming process, next its dyed or hand painted with natural dyes. Once it's reached the desired color palate, the silk is then cut and sewn into a garment. Each piece is slightly different but truly one-of-a-kind, and made from start to finish by the same pair of hands. Colorful surprises and attractive inconsistencies occur in the dye process, making each item one-of-a-kind, painterly and alluring, as nature intends.
Soft and translucent this light as a feather mixed fine silk/wool kaftan is luxuriously woven and feels as soft as a cloud. The fabric is botanically contact-printed with fresh rose leaves and varied eucalyptus leaves to create a warm and glowing eco-print. A loose and flowing kaftan slides easily over the head. Sheer: Wear over a slip or tank and leggings of silk pants…
One-of-a-kind.
Materials: Fine silk/wool fabric, Japanese maple leaves, prunus, coreopsis.
Open sizing: With a width of 48 inches around (70cm.) this piece is suitable for a range of bodies from XS—L.
Length: 48”
Care: Green dry clean or spot clean, iron inside-out on silk setting for a full refresh.
Fit: Flora Obscura patterns are strategically cut in simple and flattering geometric silhouettes. This kaftan glides easily over the shoulders and drapes beautifully down from there in a cocoon-shape. The rectangular shape allows this item to fit and flatter many body types and sizes.
How is this made? Flora Obscura items go through a multi-step process. The silk is first imbued with flowers through a steaming process, next its dyed or hand painted with natural dyes. Once it's reached the desired color palate, the silk is then cut and sewn into a garment. Each piece is slightly different but truly one-of-a-kind, and made from start to finish by the same pair of hands. Colorful surprises and attractive inconsistencies occur in the dye process, making each item one-of-a-kind, painterly and alluring, as nature intends.
Soft and translucent this light as a feather mixed fine silk/wool kaftan is luxuriously woven and feels as soft as a cloud. The fabric is botanically contact-printed with fresh rose leaves and varied eucalyptus leaves to create a warm and glowing eco-print. A loose and flowing kaftan slides easily over the head. Sheer: Wear over a slip or tank and leggings of silk pants…
One-of-a-kind.
Materials: Fine silk/wool fabric, Japanese maple leaves, prunus, coreopsis.
Open sizing: With a width of 48 inches around (70cm.) this piece is suitable for a range of bodies from XS—L.
Length: 48”
Care: Green dry clean or spot clean, iron inside-out on silk setting for a full refresh.
Fit: Flora Obscura patterns are strategically cut in simple and flattering geometric silhouettes. This kaftan glides easily over the shoulders and drapes beautifully down from there in a cocoon-shape. The rectangular shape allows this item to fit and flatter many body types and sizes.
How is this made? Flora Obscura items go through a multi-step process. The silk is first imbued with flowers through a steaming process, next its dyed or hand painted with natural dyes. Once it's reached the desired color palate, the silk is then cut and sewn into a garment. Each piece is slightly different but truly one-of-a-kind, and made from start to finish by the same pair of hands. Colorful surprises and attractive inconsistencies occur in the dye process, making each item one-of-a-kind, painterly and alluring, as nature intends.