100% French Linen
Handcrafted in Hanoi
Made to Order
OEKO-TEX Certified
Ships Worldwide
H'Mong Heritage Craft
Machine wash cold (30°C / 86°F) on a gentle cycle. Use mild, natural detergent avoid bleach and fabric softeners, which break down natural fibers over time. Tumble dry low or line dry in shade. Warm iron if needed. Wash separately for the first time to prevent color transfer.
We handcraft every order at our workshop in Vietnam using premium European flax linen. Please allow 3–4 weeks from order date to delivery (including production and international shipping). You'll receive a tracking number once your order ships.
We accept returns within 30 days of delivery for unused, unwashed items in original condition. Contact us at scandalinen@gmail.com to initiate a return or exchange.
How long does shipping take?
Orders typically arrive within 3–4 weeks from the order date. This includes handcrafting time at our Vietnam workshop and international shipping. We'll send you a tracking number as soon as your order is on its way.
Is linen fabric rough or stiff?
New linen may feel crisp at first — this is completely normal. It softens significantly after the first few washes and becomes one of the most comfortable fabrics you'll own. Pre-washing before use is recommended.
I'm buying from Vietnam — is that a concern?
Not at all. We're a Vietnam-based workshop using European flax linen and high quality blended linen and we ship internationally every week. All orders are carefully packed and tracked. If anything goes wrong in transit, we'll make it right.
Will the color fade over time?
Our fabrics are dyed for durability. Avoid bleach and harsh detergents to maintain color. Some natural softening of tone may occur over years of use, which is characteristic of quality linen.
Does linen wrinkle easily?
Yes and that's part of its charm. Linen's natural texture and relaxed wrinkles are a signature of the fabric. If you prefer a smoother look, iron while slightly damp on medium heat.
Can I return or exchange if the size doesn't fit?
Yes. We accept returns within 30 days for unused, unwashed items in original condition. Contact us at scandalinen@gmail.com and we'll guide you through the process.
Are your products safe for sensitive skin?
Yes. We use natural fibers free from harmful chemicals, gentle on all skin types including sensitive skin.
Do you offer gift packaging?
Yes, all orders are packed neatly and suitable for gifting.
All dimensions are listed in both centimeters and inches on each product page. Sizes follow standard US/AU/UK bedding conventions.
US Twin: Duvet Cover 172 x 218 cm, Fitted Sheet 99 x 190 cm
US Full: Duvet Cover 200 x 218 cm, Fitted Sheet 137 x 190 cm
US Queen: Duvet Cover 228 x 218 cm, Fitted Sheet 153 x 203 cm
US King: Duvet Cover 264 x 218 cm, Fitted Sheet 193 x 203 cm
AU/UK Single: Duvet Cover 140 x 210 cm, Fitted Sheet 92 x 188 cm
AU/UK Double: Duvet Cover 180 x 210 cm, Fitted Sheet 137 x 188 cm
AU/UK Queen: Duvet Cover 210 x 210 cm, Fitted Sheet 153 x 203 cm
AU/UK King: Duvet Cover 245 x 210 cm, Fitted Sheet 183 x 203 cm
The Mountain in the Fabric — Hmong Marble Indigo in Motion
This Hmong Marble Pattern Indigo Scarf is the most quietly sophisticated piece in our artisan collection. The subtle, flowing marble pattern — achieved through a rare and delicate hand-dyeing technique on handwoven natural brocade fabric — creates a surface that evokes the veined stone of highland mountains, the shifting surface of deep water, and the organic complexity of nature itself. This is indigo at its most nuanced: not bold, not graphic, but endlessly deep and endlessly interesting.
The Rare Art of Marble Dyeing:
The marble pattern is one of the most technically demanding and least commonly seen techniques in Hmong natural dyeing. Unlike tie-dye or batik, which create defined patterns through binding or wax resist, marble dyeing requires the artisan to manipulate the fabric in the dye bath itself — folding, twisting, and compressing the handwoven brocade in precise ways that allow the indigo to penetrate unevenly, creating the characteristic flowing veins and gradients of the marble effect.
The subtlety of the result depends entirely on the artisan's skill: too much manipulation and the pattern becomes chaotic; too little and it disappears into solid color. The perfect marble — like the one on this scarf — requires years of practice and an intimate knowledge of how natural indigo behaves in the dye bath. Each scarf is a unique collaboration between the artisan's hands and the living chemistry of the indigo plant.
Why This Scarf is Extraordinary:
Cultural Significance:
The marble pattern in Hmong textile art reflects the deep Hmong connection to the mountain landscape. The veined patterns of marble stone are found throughout the highland environment — in the limestone karst formations, the river-polished boulders, and the layered rock faces of the mountain valleys. For the Hmong, these natural patterns are not random — they are the writing of the earth itself, encoding the geological memory of the mountains in stone. The marble dye technique is an attempt to capture this natural writing in fabric, bringing the memory of the mountain landscape into the wearable world.
By wearing this scarf, you're carrying a piece of the Hmong highland landscape and preserving an endangered cultural heritage that celebrates the beauty of the natural world.
How to Wear:
Perfect For:
Lovers of quiet luxury and understated elegance, conscious fashion advocates, minimalist style seekers, art collectors who appreciate subtle complexity, sustainable fashion supporters, and anyone who finds beauty in the nuanced, the subtle, and the endlessly interesting.
Styling Tips:
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Care Instructions:
Hand wash gently in cold water with mild soap. Wash separately for the first wash as natural indigo may release some dye. Air dry flat or hang away from direct sunlight. The natural indigo will develop a beautiful patina over time, and the marble pattern will become even more nuanced and personal with each wear.
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The mountain writes in stone; the artisan writes in indigo — this scarf carries the geological memory of the Hmong highlands in every subtle vein and gradient of its marble pattern.