Circuit Arts Bandanas & Scarves
Custom-made for Circuit Arts by our filmmaker and creative director, Danielle Mulcahy, and her company Archil Designs, these cotton bandanas and scarves were handcrafted in Rajasthan, India, with hand-carved blocks iterating the Circuit Arts logo. The traditional dabu printing technique involves using a mud-resistant paste to create intricate patterns on fabric, which is then dyed using natural indigo. Your purchase helps preserve this art form, and sustain livelihoods half a world away.
The bandanas are 21” x 21” and $20, and the rancher scarves are 43” x 43” and $60.
Custom-made for Circuit Arts by our filmmaker and creative director, Danielle Mulcahy, and her company Archil Designs, these cotton bandanas and scarves were handcrafted in Rajasthan, India, with hand-carved blocks iterating the Circuit Arts logo. The traditional dabu printing technique involves using a mud-resistant paste to create intricate patterns on fabric, which is then dyed using natural indigo. Your purchase helps preserve this art form, and sustain livelihoods half a world away.
The bandanas are 21” x 21” and $20, and the rancher scarves are 43” x 43” and $60.
Custom-made for Circuit Arts by our filmmaker and creative director, Danielle Mulcahy, and her company Archil Designs, these cotton bandanas and scarves were handcrafted in Rajasthan, India, with hand-carved blocks iterating the Circuit Arts logo. The traditional dabu printing technique involves using a mud-resistant paste to create intricate patterns on fabric, which is then dyed using natural indigo. Your purchase helps preserve this art form, and sustain livelihoods half a world away.
The bandanas are 21” x 21” and $20, and the rancher scarves are 43” x 43” and $60.