Skip to product information
1 of 6
Spiritual Collection

Yemba Green - Silk

Yemba Green - Silk

Regular price €65,00 EUR
Regular price Sale price €65,00 EUR
Sale Sold out
Taxes included.
Size
  • Free shipping from €200 — France & Luxembourg
  • 30-day returns
  • Made in Italy — 100% natural materials

If it is a powerful, rich and lesser-known African fabric, the Ndop is the royal fabric and of the secret societies of the Bamileke of Cameroon. In its original form, it is an assembly of vertical cotton bands, indigo blue, whose white geometric patterns,  transcribe various messages; blue being a symbol of the supernatural and of spirit powers. This ritual garment of secret societies, ceremonial attire of kings and notables, grave clothes enveloping the bodies of the latter, wearing the Ndop is not trivial.

Our silk scarf "Yemba", a major Bamileke language, is therefore a reinterpretation of this fabric to which, however, respecting  the codes that make it a unique fabric.

Details

33cm x 33 cm / 80cm x 80cm

100% Silk Twill 14

Hand rolled hem

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

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.

View full details

One scarf, endless ways

Each piece is designed to be worn, reinvented, and made your own.

  • Wrapped & tied

    All around the head, knotted under the chin

  • Around the neck

    The classic, reimagined

  • As wall art

    Art you can wear, or simply admire

  • Ponytail flow

    Tied at the base, cascading down your back

  • As a top

    The scarf that becomes a statement

  • On a bag

    The detail that changes everything

How to wear your Taaranyi

They love Taaranyi

Every scarf finds its own story. Here are a few of theirs.

  • @_funkefashionhouse_

  • @anna.seyser

  • @afrikalab.shop

  • @georgiana_viou

Wearing Taaranyi? Share your look with #taaranyi — we'd love to feature you.

Worn, felt, shared

Complete the story