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10 swatches
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Free shipping, any silk, any color! Each swatch is approximately 2.5" x 2.75". Please group your colors together by silk type (dupioni, taffeta, etc.)
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daffodil
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This lovely blend of light yellow and white recalls the innocence and delicate nature of the flower we named it after.
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dijon
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With a hint of gold, this rich, mustard-colored silk makes a flavorful addition to any project.
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hawaiian sunset
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If you've never been to the South Pacific, here is your plane ticket! This tranquil, happy-go-lucky yellow-and-fuchsia combination is the stuff that heavenly vacations are made of...
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lemon zinger
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(10)
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Warm and energizing, this canary yellow is anything but shy!
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pineapple
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(5)
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The gentle contrast of pale, shimmery yellow and stoic, matte grey makes this silk a bit mysterious, keeping it true to its island origins.
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pink lemonade
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A breezy combination of sunbeam and cotton candy. The perfect silk to cool you off on a hot summer's day -- light and sweet!
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saffron
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This eye-popping golden silk is shot with molasses brown, giving it a savory sweetness...can you smell the cardamom, cloves and cinnamon sauteeing in the pan yet??
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shooting star
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(5)
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A brilliant, shimmery goldenrod. Make a wish!
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sunbeam
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Add some sunshine to your project with this cheery, luminous new color! How'd we do it? By bottling the sun's warm rays and gently refracting them into some undyed dupioni!
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sunflower
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A brilliant fusion of yellow and orange that is similar to our Saffron dupioni, but the secondary color is orange instead of caramel. Guaranteed to make your admirers swoon!
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citrine
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A bold, daring silk with a rich black undertone. Looks like liquid gold.
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sun drop
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Citrus lovers, rejoice! This bright, vintage-looking yellow is a throwback to the technicolor days of yesteryear when kids watched The Brady Bunch and drank Tang all day long!
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grasshopper
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This bright chartreuse-and-white spin is adorably chirpy!
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chalice
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Originally a goblet or footed cup to be used during a religious ceremony, this gorgeous goldenrod silk is the holy grail of gold silks!
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sunrise
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Good morning, Good moooorning, Good morning to you!!!
Wake up any project with this delightful, airy, pastel yellow! A lovely two-toned combination of butter and white threads!
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honeysuckle
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A fragrant two-toned mix of goldenrod and arctic white...light and sweet!
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savannah
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This mild chartreuse recalls the rich, scenic grasslands of Africa. If you've never been on safari, this gorgeous color is the next best thing!
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acorn squash
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Straddling the line between yellow and orange, this brightly-colored silk will add a bold punch to your project!
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yuzu
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This yellow-and-white spin is named for the aromatic citrus fruit whose acidic rind and juice are often used in Japanese cuisine! It is tart and fragrant, closely resembling a grapefruit's flavor, with overtones of mandarin orange, and is an integral ingredient in ponzu sauce, which is often served alongside sushi and tempura dishes...Yuzu even smells sooooooo yummy that it is used both in perfumes and Japanese ritual baths during Toji (the winter solstice)!
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turmeric
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This rich, solid yellow leans slightly into orange! Turmeric is a common spice that comes from the root of the Curcuma longa. It reduces swelling, has a warm, bitter taste, and is frequently used to flavor and color curry powders, mustards, butters, and cheeses!
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kerfuffle
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Defined as a disturbance or commotion typically caused by a dispute or conflict, this bright butter yellow. symbolizes the lighthearted nature of the tiny disagreements we have with each other in everyday life!
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nami
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The word for "wave" in Japanese, this frothy vortex of ocean blue and white evokes that iconic Japanese pattern of layered concentric circles that form arches of waves, and symbolize good luck, power, and resilience. Nami were used as symbols on clothing, particularly kimonos, for over one thousand years, and throughout Japanese history it has also been used in ceramicware, lacquerware, and more recently, graphic design!
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endive
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This dainty pale chartreuse-and-white silk is named for the nutritious leafy vegetable that comes from the chicory plant family! The endive is used mainly in salads, and can be roasted, grilled, or braised to create a hearty texture and a tart, buttery flavor!
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