One draped cloth, several easy moods: a beach wrap over swimwear, a soft poolside cover-up, a loose scarf, or a splash of colour across a chair at home. This rayon sarong has a red tropical block print with cool blue-purple patterning, giving it a lively, sun-warmed feel without looking too formal.
A soft wrap for beach days and quiet corners
The fabric falls fluidly rather than stiffly, so it gathers into a knot and drapes with ease.
The red ground brings warmth, while the blue-toned print adds movement across the cloth.
Fringed edging gives the wrap a relaxed finish, especially when tied at the waist.
Use it as beachwear, a light shoulder cover, a travel layer, or a decorative textile at home.
The four-pack format suits shared holidays, guest baskets, retreats, or anyone who likes having options close to hand.
Rayon with a cool, flowing feel
Made from rayon, the cloth has the soft, silky movement that makes this fabric so loved for warm-weather dressing. It is light against the skin and folds down easily, ready to slip into a beach bag or suitcase.
Red tropical block print
The pattern shown is bold and all-over, with tropical floral shapes moving through the red cloth in blue and purple tones. It feels playful rather than polished, the kind of piece that looks natural beside sun cream, sandals and a slower afternoon.
How to wear and use it
Wrap it around the waist over swimwear, tie it higher as a simple cover-up, or drape it across the shoulders when the breeze lifts. At home, it can soften a plain sofa arm, brighten a guest room, or become an easy wall textile.
Sarong tradition, lightly carried
The word sarong comes from Malay, and wrapped cloths are part of everyday dress across Indonesia, Malaysia and many Pacific island cultures. In Bali and wider Indonesia, sarongs are worn in daily life as well as for visits to temples and ceremonies, with different tying styles and cloth patterns carrying their own local character. This version belo…
region of manufacture: Indonesia