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joy single face - tears of joy rectangle

Sale price€210,00

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Size: 240 x 140

Rectangular shaped single face scarf (230 cm x 120 cm) with an all-over authentic visual, made of a fine, soft silk/cotton blend fabric.

High-end tailoring and finishing
  • 240 cm x 140 cm
  • 20% silk - 80% cotton
  • Hang Tag with original picture and story caption
  • GPS code linking back to the origin of the design

Care guide

At Talking Walls, we work exclusively with natural fibres chosen for their character, texture and longevity. When treated with care, these materials only grow more beautiful over time.

Pieces crafted from silk, linen, cashmere and wool deserve a gentle approach. These fibres are strong by nature, yet sensitive to heat, friction and harsh treatments. Always consult the care label inside your garment.

These garments should not be machine washed. Hand wash only, in water up to 30°C, using a liquid detergent specifically formulated for wool and silk. Do not soak. Handle the fabric lightly — avoid rubbing or wringing — and allow it to air dry naturally, away from direct heat or sunlight.

Steaming is preferred over ironing.

If you are uncertain about caring for the piece at home, professional dry cleaning is recommended.

Shipping
  • We ship worldwide
  • Benelux free shipping
  • Worldwide free shipping from €300
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Stories told

Found somewhere along the road in India by Marie-Gon, a Dutch colour consultant, this wall turns dripping paint into something almost emotional. Lines of turquoise, orange, pink, yellow and soft blue slide down the surface, crossing each other like traces after a sudden burst of feeling. The image is simple at first glance, but full of movement once you stay with it. Paint gathers, spills, slows down, changes direction, and leaves its own rhythm behind. Nothing is drawn, yet everything seems to be happening. The beauty lies in the contradiction. These are “tears”, but they arrive in colours that feel anything but sorrowful. They look more like joy escaping the wall, too bright to stay in place, too liquid to become a fixed image. When translated into textile, TEARS OF JOY kept that same sense of release. Vertical streams, transparent layers, and unexpected colour crossings create a design that feels spontaneous, light, and alive.

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Packed in a luxury cardboard box