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We make beautiful silk scarves to give a voice and raise awareness for endangered animals.

Our love for creating ethical scarves started with our love for animals and nature.

With a strong will to give back to the animal kingdom, we discovered our life’s purpose to raising awareness and saving endangered animals for the current and future generations to have the chance of seeing them in their natural habitat, instead of in books, at zoos or museums.

With such a big dream and purpose, we decided to use our creative skills through hand drawing to give a platform for endangered animals to be seen and heard.

After many of what felt like bright ideas, we came to a conclusion where we felt a scarf was a great medium for story telling in an infinitely creative way.

With that, we started our mission of representing endangered animals with our hand illustrations on silk to give beautiful, luxurious scarves that combine perfectly with your outfit of the day whilst subliminally raising awareness on a daily bases, by simply wearing it!

We felt this was a great idea and achievement, however it wasn’t enough. We wanted to save, raise awareness and contribute to a world where wildlife animals are no longer endangered, so with that we vowed to support as many endangered animals by giving 10% of our profits to a chosen charity every year to support staff and scientists who tirelessly do incredible jobs to save them from going endangered or extinct.

What this all means, is that by owning one of K&K scarves, you contribute to a great cause, look and feel good on a daily basis without even realizing how much you subliminally raise awareness for endangered animals!

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We make beautiful silk scarves to give a voice and raise awareness for endangered animals. Our love for creating ethical scarves started with our love for animals and nature.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

With a strong will to give back to the animal kingdom, we discovered our life’s purpose to raising awareness and saving endangered animals for the current and future generations to have the chance of seeing them in their natural habitat, instead of in books, at zoos or museums.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

With such a big dream and purpose, we decided to use our creative skills through hand drawing to give a platform for endangered animals to be seen and heard.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

After many of what felt like bright ideas, we came to a conclusion where we felt a scarf was a great medium for story telling in an infinitely creative way.

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Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

With that, we started our mission of representing endangered animals with our hand illustrations on silk to give beautiful, luxurious scarves that combine perfectly with your outfit of the day whilst subliminally raising awareness on a daily bases, by simply wearing it!

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

We felt this was a great idea and achievement, however it wasn’t enough. We wanted to save, raise awareness and contribute to a world where wildlife animals are no longer endangered.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

So with that we vowed to support as many endangered animals by giving 10% of our profits to a chosen charity every year to support staff and scientists who tirelessly do incredible jobs to save them from going endangered or extinct.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

What this all means, is that by owning one of K&K scarves, you contribute to a great cause, look and feel good on a daily basis without even realizing how much you subliminally raise awareness for endangered animals!

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Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

Giant Pandas are a living proof that conservation works! No longer endangered but are still vulnerable. There about 1864 remaining.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

Amur leopards are one of the most beautiful wild cats sadly on the critically endangered list! With only around 70 adults left in the wild, the Amur leopard could be the most endangered big cat on Earth.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

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kklabs.co.uk

We make beautiful silk scarves to give a voice and raise awareness for endangered animals.

Our love for creating ethical scarves started with our love for animals and nature.

With a strong will to give back to the animal kingdom, we discovered our life’s purpose to raising awareness and saving endangered animals for the current and future generations to have the chance of seeing them in their natural habitat, instead of in books, at zoos or museums.

With such a big dream and purpose, we decided to use our creative skills through hand drawing to give a platform for endangered animals to be seen and heard.

After many of what felt like bright ideas, we came to a conclusion where we felt a scarf was a great medium for story telling in an infinitely creative way.

With that, we started our mission of representing endangered animals with our hand illustrations on silk to give beautiful, luxurious scarves that combine perfectly with your outfit of the day whilst subliminally raising awareness on a daily bases, by simply wearing it!

We felt this was a great idea and achievement, however it wasn’t enough. We wanted to save, raise awareness and contribute to a world where wildlife animals are no longer endangered, so with that we vowed to support as many endangered animals by giving 10% of our profits to a chosen charity every year to support staff and scientists who tirelessly do incredible jobs to save them from going endangered or extinct.

What this all means, is that by owning one of K&K scarves, you contribute to a great cause, look and feel good on a daily basis without even realizing how much you subliminally raise awareness for endangered animals!

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More info: kklabs.co.uk

We make beautiful silk scarves to give a voice and raise awareness for endangered animals. Our love for creating ethical scarves started with our love for animals and nature.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

With a strong will to give back to the animal kingdom, we discovered our life’s purpose to raising awareness and saving endangered animals for the current and future generations to have the chance of seeing them in their natural habitat, instead of in books, at zoos or museums.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

With such a big dream and purpose, we decided to use our creative skills through hand drawing to give a platform for endangered animals to be seen and heard.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

After many of what felt like bright ideas, we came to a conclusion where we felt a scarf was a great medium for story telling in an infinitely creative way.

ADVERTISEMENT
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Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

With that, we started our mission of representing endangered animals with our hand illustrations on silk to give beautiful, luxurious scarves that combine perfectly with your outfit of the day whilst subliminally raising awareness on a daily bases, by simply wearing it!

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

We felt this was a great idea and achievement, however it wasn’t enough. We wanted to save, raise awareness and contribute to a world where wildlife animals are no longer endangered.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

So with that we vowed to support as many endangered animals by giving 10% of our profits to a chosen charity every year to support staff and scientists who tirelessly do incredible jobs to save them from going endangered or extinct.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

What this all means, is that by owning one of K&K scarves, you contribute to a great cause, look and feel good on a daily basis without even realizing how much you subliminally raise awareness for endangered animals!

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

Giant Pandas are a living proof that conservation works! No longer endangered but are still vulnerable. There about 1864 remaining.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

Amur leopards are one of the most beautiful wild cats sadly on the critically endangered list! With only around 70 adults left in the wild, the Amur leopard could be the most endangered big cat on Earth.

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

Image credits: kklabs.co.uk

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