Klee Stripe Warms Cashmere Shawl
Inspired by Paul Klee’s “Kühlung in einem Garten der heissen Zone,'“ and other drawings of his from the 1920’s, this oblong cashmere piece features a black painted pattern upon a sunset of colors. The Klee Stripe design is one of our core designs. The cashmere Paul Klee scarves were designed in Sag Harbor by Lisa Kiss, then hand-painted for us by artisans in Jaipur, India. Limited Edition release.
Size: Oblong Shawl — 28” x 80”
Inspired by Paul Klee’s “Kühlung in einem Garten der heissen Zone,'“ and other drawings of his from the 1920’s, this oblong cashmere piece features a black painted pattern upon a sunset of colors. The Klee Stripe design is one of our core designs. The cashmere Paul Klee scarves were designed in Sag Harbor by Lisa Kiss, then hand-painted for us by artisans in Jaipur, India. Limited Edition release.
Size: Oblong Shawl — 28” x 80”
Inspired by Paul Klee’s “Kühlung in einem Garten der heissen Zone,'“ and other drawings of his from the 1920’s, this oblong cashmere piece features a black painted pattern upon a sunset of colors. The Klee Stripe design is one of our core designs. The cashmere Paul Klee scarves were designed in Sag Harbor by Lisa Kiss, then hand-painted for us by artisans in Jaipur, India. Limited Edition release.
Size: Oblong Shawl — 28” x 80”
Old World Style Made New
Each Lisa Kiss scarf embodies the poetry of artistic expression and enduring elegance. Each scarf design was originally painted by hand in Sag Harbor by Lisa Kiss. Our cashmeres are produced by artisans in Jaipur, India, where painters carefully copy the original by hand to produce each shawl. Please note, the Klee Stripe cashmere collection is limited in availability. A small number of pieces are available.
Sizes
Oblong — 28” x 80”
Material
Cashmere (70%) and Silk (30%)
The Hand-Painting Process
Each “run” of fabric, measuring a few meters long, begins as a blank white canvas. Lisa’s painting technique utilizes an ancient Japanese method of hanging fabric traditionally used to paint textiles for Kimonos. The full process can take up to four days to produce a finished scarf. Learn more about the process here.
About The Artist
Originally trained as a painter in the Old Masters style, Lisa Kiss has been hand-painting textiles for over 40 years. She began her business in Manhattan in the 1980’s, selling her hand-painted scarves and home textile collections to Barney’s, Nordstrom, ABC Carpet, and more.
Care
Dry Clean Only. To address any wrinkles, we recommend only steaming your cashmere Lisa Kiss scarves.