Botanical Printing · Eco Dyeing
Wearable art,
dyed by nature.
Hand-dyed silk scarves, printed with real leaves and flowers. Each piece is born once and never repeated.
A slow conversation between leaf, water, and silk.
Real botanicals are arranged by hand onto fine silk, bound, and gently steamed. The plants release their pigments directly into the fibre, leaving behind imprints that no machine could ever replicate.It is a practice of patience — and of trust in nature’s authorship.
01 — Material
Fine sheer silk
Lightweight, luminous fabric that drapes effortlessly and reveals subtle variations of color with every movement.
02 — Process
Imprinted by nature
Real plants and flowers leave their pigment directly on the silk through a slow, eco-friendly dyeing technique.
03 — Object
One of one
Every scarf is unrepeatable — a wearable artwork shaped by patience, accident, and the season it was born in.
The Artist
Erzsebet Palasti
A Hungarian artist born in Salgotarjan, trained in Fine Arts in Budapest and Rome. Her practice spans ceramics, painting, textile design, and scenography — now distilled into wearable pieces that reconnect art with nature.
THE COLLECTION
Silk that remembers the garden it passed through.
Every Palásti scarf is created through a slow, eco-friendly process where real plants and flowers leave their imprint directly onto the fibre. No two pieces are alike — and none can be repeated.