Anga - Undesired Silk 90cm
Anga - Undesired Silk 90cm
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- Free shipping from €200 — France & Luxembourg
- 30-day returns
- Made in Italy — 100% natural materials
Discover our Undesired collection : During production, it may happen that some parts have slight defects; mainly small folds but which in no way reduces the beauty and quality of our Taaranyi squares!
This silk square is inspired by the Anga currency of Nigeria, the Kirdi currency of the North Cameroon, the Manjong currency of the Kwele of Gabon and Dorossié of Burkina Faso.
Inseparable from customary or traditional marriage throughout the world, the dowry is the contribution of goods by one of the families to the heritage of the other family or the couple.
In West Africa, the dowry ceremony traditionally brings together the extended family. It is the fiancé's responsibility to make offerings to his future in-laws, proof of his ability to support a family.
Metal, the most noble material, sought after and of significant monetary value, shaped by blacksmiths in the most diverse forms, served as a monetary reserve but also as a means of payment.
Thus, wedding currencies are part of, beyond their original function, a dimension of wealth and prestige but also spiritual through the transformation from iron to tool. The varied shapes of these tools underline this spiritual character.
Details
Details
Craftsmanship & Care
Craftsmanship & Care
Our pieces are made in a family-owned ICEA GOTS certified atelier in Como, Italy, the historic home of Italian silk. An artisanal expertise that combines tradition and environmental responsibility.
Care: dry clean only.
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Free shipping in France and Luxembourg on orders over €200.
Ships within 2 to 4 business days.
Returns are accepted within 30 days of receipt, provided the item is in its original condition, unworn and in its original packaging. More in our return policy.
For any request, contact us at contact@taaranyi.com.

One scarf, endless ways
Each piece is designed to be worn, reinvented, and made your own.
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Wrapped & tied
All around the head, knotted under the chin
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Around the neck
The classic, reimagined
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As wall art
Art you can wear, or simply admire
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Ponytail flow
Tied at the base, cascading down your back
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As a top
The scarf that becomes a statement
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On a bag
The detail that changes everything
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