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Wag Rag, For Pet Lover's and Their Pets

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3 Scarves For Pet Lover's and Their Pets



Tawny, the “spokes-dog” for Wag Rag Scarves says. "I know you love dogs, so I want you to learn about the Wag Rags for dogs and humans. This is what my wag Rag Scarves look like."

                                                                      

"Wag Rag Scarves are very special. When I wear my scarf at the same time that my owners and friends wear theirs, everyone notices our special connection."


Each order has three Wag Rag Scarves (large, medium, and small) are packed in each red carrying case. It looks like this.


Wag Rag Scarves make great gifts any time of the year.



  • Machine Washable
  • Made in the USA



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EXPLORE THE WEARABLE ART OF LOIS GOGLIA: The first Nesola Scarves were inspired by prints from the Day of the Dead Series. According to Lois, "Although my media is now silk, and the end result is vibrantly colored scarves, the subject matter used in my previous artwork remains consistent with the ideas embedded in my recent Nesola scarf designs.

"One of the greatest pleasures and excitements in creating art is that I often find myself traveling artistically down unexpected paths. I have moved from paintings on canvas, prints on paper, then collages and constructions on various media. All the while I have continued to exhibit my artwork in galleries and museums."
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