Vintage Kantha Scarves for Valentine’s Day

Ah, February 14th, the day love is celebrated by young and old. While we hopefully tell those women closest to us that we love them every day, it’s nice to designate one day out of the year to stop and recognize those special women in an extra special way. When we speak of Valentine’s Day, the idea of gifts comes to our mind. When we speak of gifts, we get confused as what to buy.

Vintage Look Silk Scarf

What do women want for Valentine’s Day? It’s a question as old as time. And one that can be quite perplexing. A lot depends on the woman you are buying for. From unique and beautiful takes on the traditional gifts like flowers or food and drink to quirky and contemporary gift ideas that are sure to make her smile. Like any present, it’s best if the Valentine’s Day gift reflects a bit of her personality. Like, if she is fond of dressing up, then vintage scarves can be a very good option.

Peacock Green Colored Silk Scarf for Valentine's Day

A silk scarf is a classy fashion accessory that you can wear in a many different ways. Try considering Rajasthani light weight scarf with kantha embroidery work. Go for a really gorgeous, bright and colorful one that will have a flirtatious, feminine and a refreshingly clean look. To celebrate the warmth and closeness of your relationship, choose a Rajasthani vintage silk kantha scarf in pink and blue combination. A scarf that is gives easy warmth for wrap around. If your girl loves color, then indulge in gifting her a multicolor silk embroidered scarf.

Valentine's Day Gift- Vintage Silk Scarf

Whether you observe Valentine’s Day in a traditional manner or in a quirkier fashion, have fun finding the “just right” Valentine’s Day gift for the women in your life. After all, the day is meant to be about love, not stress. So, present her with some beauty and pampering products, just like a vintage silk scarf, to help her relax.

Rajasthani Vintage Silk Kantha Scarf

If you want to add a vintage silk scarf to your women’s  collection, you don’t have to spend a fortune. There are some bargain options, as well as some scarves available in the stores you might want to splurge on. Just check out the various options before you buy.

By: Pushpita, a freelance writer on world handicrafts and lifestyle. Pushpita holds a Masters in English literature and is a rich media professional.