DESIGNER'S NOTES

A bright Yellow and Gold silk square typical of the vibrant colour palette of the revolutionary Dutch painter Vincent Van Gogh (1853 - 1890). Painted in Arles in the south of France between 1888 and 1899, depictions of Sunflowers are amongst the artist's most famous works. He painted five large canvases of flowers in a vase, using three shades of yellow and 'nothing else', to demonstrate that it was possible to create a work with several variations of a colour, without any loss of expressiveness.

The scarf is crafted from from the finest silk twill and is finished with traditional, artisan hand rolled hems. 

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COLOURS

STYLING

Our 'How To Tie A Scarf' book offers stylish and inspirational suggestions on how to style a square scarf in a number of different ways for today's modern woman.