We believe that caring for a Taneé scarf should be a ritual, not a chore. Silk is a protein fibre, much like human hair, and it craves gentleness. To maintain its 18-momme vitality, we recommend dry cleaning to preserve the hand-rolled edges. If you must wash at home, use cool water and a pH-neutral silk detergent, never wringing the fabric. Treat it with the same delicacy you would treat a memory. With the right care, this piece will not only last a lifetime—it will improve with age.
