

"Ice Melts" Vilhelms Purvītis.
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Delivery
Delivery:
in the territory of Latvia with OMNIVA and DPD packages from 2-5 working days 3 eur.
in the Baltic States (Lithuania and Estonia): Delivery by OMNIVA or DPD package from 3-5 working days 5 EUR, delivery by courier from 2-5 working days 12 EUR.
in the territory of the European Union: delivery by DPD parcel or courier from 3-7 working days 8 eur.
Return
What to do if the scarf you chose does not fit or you do not like it?
You can return the item within 14 days of receipt and get a refund (delivery costs are not refunded). The item must be in the same condition and original packaging as it was sent!
Returning items in Latvia:
Deliver the item personally to the store at Blaumaņa Street 17 (Opening hours: Tuesday to Friday from 12:00 to 19:00)
Or send it to
OMNIVA parcel locker: Avotu Street 17 parcel locker
DPD parcel locker: Riga Barons Center parcel locker
Indicating the recipient's phone number +371 26013900
Returning items: Lithuania, Estonia, and the European Union:
DPD parcel locker: Barons Center parcel locker at Krišjāņa Barons Street 46
OMNIVA parcel locker: Avotu Street 17 parcel locker
Indicating the recipient's phone number +371 26013900
The money for your purchased item will be refunded within 3 working days from the date the item is received!

Physical store
Blaumaņa Street 17, Riga
Visit our physical store and find the scarf or shawl that suits you best. All products available in the online store are also available in the physical store.
Opening hours:
Tuesday - Friday 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Monday, Saturday, and Sunday - Closed
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Answers to frequently asked questions.
How long does it take for orders to be shipped?
Delivery usually takes 2-5 business days.
We ship orders on Tuesdays and Fridays by 3:00 PM on regular days.
During promotions and special offers, we process and ship orders every day.
Is silk made in China of lower quality than silk made elsewhere?
No. Silk is a high-quality and expensive material, and its quality standards are high worldwide.
The differences are more about fabric types and traditions:
- Satin and chiffon are more commonly produced in China
- Twill and crepe in Italy and Turkey
- Both satin and twill in France
The choice is mainly a matter of taste.
Why aren't the collections produced in Latvia?
Our priority is the highest quality.
Currently, Latvia lacks the necessary infrastructure and specialization to produce silk, cashmere, or wool products at a world-class level.
That’s why we collaborate with manufacturers who have developed these skills over centuries.
What does "Made in Latvia" mean if the production takes place abroad?
The design is created in Latvia - this is where prints and color concepts are developed.
Production is entrusted to the world’s best specialists:
- Cashmere - Kashmir region, India
- Silk - Como, Italy
This ensures both creative identity and the highest quality.
Why aren't the collections manufactured in China to reduce the price?
We protect our design and Latvian art.
Copyright protection is weaker in China, and there is a risk that designs could be copied and end up on mass platforms.
Our priority is not the lowest price, but long-term value and authenticity.
Can scarves and shawls be washed in a washing machine?
No.
Silk, cashmere, and wool require especially gentle care.
We recommend only professional dry cleaning.
Why is silk so expensive?
Silk production is a handcrafted process that cannot be fully automated.
Moreover, the number of people practicing this craft is decreasing.
It takes about 150 silkworm cocoons to make one silk tie.
Additionally, climate change is reducing the regions where silkworms can be raised.
Demand is increasing, supply is decreasing – prices are rising in the long term.
Is silk and cashmere produced in Europe?
Processing takes place in Europe - weaving, printing, and finishing.
However, raw materials are not sourced in Europe.
Silk is obtained from subtropical regions: China, India, Thailand, Vietnam, and others.
Cashmere wool comes from Nepal, Mongolia, China, and Tibet.
Europe works with imported fibers, yarns, and fabrics.

