Petrichor Fine Art "The Source" Blue Water Lily luxury silk shawl in deep cobalt 85gsm Mulberry Silk Satin featuring a rippled water effect.

LIMITED EDITION | The Source: Blue Water Lily

$354.00
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Petrichor Fine Art "The Source" Blue Water Lily luxury silk shawl in deep cobalt 85gsm Mulberry Silk Satin featuring a rippled water effect.

LIMITED EDITION | The Source: Blue Water Lily

$354.00

                      A Petrichor Fine Art Silk Botanical Testament

 An icon of serenity. A masterpiece of Australian life.

Experience the tranquil power of the Blue Water Lily, a native emblem of renewal and the infinite depth of the Australian spirit. As the cooling presence in The Evolving Garden, this piece represents "The Source"—the vital life-giving waters that awaken the parched land. Captured in a deep cobalt, multi-layered ripple effect, the lily serves as a wearable gallery piece that bridges the gap between the physical and the spiritual.

Forged from 100% Grade 6A Mulberry Silk Satin, this shawl possesses a substantial, liquid-gold weight of 85gsm and a mirror-like lustre that radiates sophisticated opulence. The layering of electric blue and deep indigo tones reflects light with a pearlescent clarity, mirroring the sun dancing on deep water.

The Curator’s Rarity: To preserve the absolute exclusivity of this fine art edition, the Blue Water Lily shawl is a strictly limited release. Only 5 pieces have been commissioned worldwide. This is a rare acquisition for the discerning collector—a vital chapter in the Petrichor Fine Art legacy.


Specifications of Excellence

  • Provenance: An original Petrichor Fine Art Limited Edition.

  • Exclusivity: One of only 5 pieces ever created.

  • The Material: 100% Grade 6A Mulberry Silk, the pinnacle of textile luxury.

  • The Weight: 85gsm (approx. 20 momme) for a heavy, couture-level drape.

  • The Finish: A high-shine satin weave that captures and reflects light like water in motion.

  • The Symbolism: A celebration of renewal, serenity, and the life-giving force of the Australian landscape.

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