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Diamond Pattern 3-fold Handprinted Selftipped silk tie – Navy

Viola Milano handmade printed selftipped Italian silk tie

148.00

Navy
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Product details
Collection

Color

Navy

Construction

,

Fabric

,

Pattern

Size

150 X 8 cm

Tipping

Selftipped

Sku

36OZ/SE.3F/HP.ST/UT.64

Ean

8785268498456

Features
  • Construction: 3-fold Self-Tipped (Light Interlining)
  • Handmade in Italy
  • Length: 150 cm (≈59 inches)
  • Material: 100% Silk from original Viola Milano archive (Printed in Como, Italy)
  • Width: 8 cm (≈3.15 inches)

The handmade Italian printed silk ties

Crafted from the finest Italian silk, the timeless accessories seamlessly blend a rich history, unparalleled versatility, and exceptional quality. As we delve into the captivating realm of Viola Milano printed silk ties, prepare to be enthralled by their luxurious charm.

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The Selftipped Construction

The tip is simply the fabric that is used to finish the backside of a tie. Even though this part of your tie is not usually visible, we use the same fabric for the tip as we do for the shell of the tie. This beautiful method is called self-tipping and, while more expensive to produce, creates a more beautiful tie that stands up to closer scrutiny without leaving you disappointed.

The Printed Silk Tie

Chinese legend has it that silk was first discovered by the beautiful concubine Lei Zu. She was drinking tea in a garden when some wild cocoons dropped in her bowl. As she tried to remove them, she saw the fine strings of silk that seemed to go on forever. While we cannot for certain say who discovered silk, we can trace its use back to ancient China. Via the silk route the material reached Europe where it became a luxury worthy of royalty. The lustre and delicate feel of silk make them ideal for smart outfits in any season.

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