Kate Lloyd Scarves
Kate Lloyd Luxury Silk scarves, created from her own photographs, are made in England in a variety of luxury silks.
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Website: https://klscarves.com/
Telephone: 07812 341517
Email: scarvesetc@klscarves.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KLScarves
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Kate Lloyd Luxury Silk scarves, created from her own photographs, are made in England in a variety of luxury silks, printed by a family business who have existed for 40 years.
The idea for Kate to turn her pictures into scarves came from a client, who loved her horse-themed prints and suggested they'd be ideal for a scarf.
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Kate went to a family-run silk mill near where she grew up in Gloucestershire, and together they created the beautiful scarves which you see here.
Find out more at klscarves.com.
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