A single rayon sarong brings easy movement to warm days: wrap it at the beach, drape it by the pool, or let it soften a sofa or wall at home. This one carries a lively orange and lime mandala print, with fine tasselled edging that gives the cloth a relaxed, sunlit feel.
What the cloth does well
It works as one simple layer with many uses, from beach cover-up to light travel cloth.
The rayon falls softly rather than sitting stiffly, so it gathers and ties with an easy drape.
The orange ground brings warmth, while the lime mandala details add a bright, playful lift.
The all-over pattern gives it presence without needing extra styling.
The tasselled edge adds movement when the fabric is wrapped, knotted or hung.
Ways to wear and place it
Use it as a waist wrap over swimwear, a loose shoulder cover, or a light poolside layer. At home, the mandala print can sit beautifully as a small wall hanging, a bright cloth over a chair, or a soft accent across the end of a bed.
Orange, lime and mandala rhythm
The design is full rather than sparse, with repeating floral and mandala-style forms across the cloth. The border detail adds a stronger vertical line when worn, while the smaller patterning keeps the overall look fluid and easy to fold.
Rayon from Indonesia
This sarong is made from 100% rayon in Indonesia. Rayon is loved for its cool touch and soft, flowing handle, especially in warm weather. It gives the piece a light, wearable feel while still carrying colour with richness.
Care for the print and drape
Wash gently in cool water with mild detergent, and wash separately the first time to be kind to the colour. Do not wring it hard. Let it dry flat or in the shade, and iron on the reverse if needed.
Sarongs in context
The word sarong comes from Malay, and similar wrapped cloths are worn across Indonesia, Malaysia and the wider Pacific in everyday dress and ceremonial settings. In global beachwear, the sarong has become a practical travel piece because…
region of manufacture: Indonesia