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GREEN PASTEL WOOL SILK BLEND SCARF - DOMINO

GREEN PASTEL WOOL SILK BLEND SCARF - DOMINO

Composition: 75% Merino wool, 25% silk

Dimensions: 17.7 x 72.8 inches (45x185cm)

Color scheme: PASTEL GREEN

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Made in France - Lyon
$68.00
A beautiful scarf made of Merino wool and silk in soft green and ecru, suitable for both men and women. A subtle, textured pattern adds some depth to this scarf. It’s soft and comfy, with a slight satin finish. High-end touches include a fine hem along the edges and delicate fringes at the ends. This premium scarf is crafted in the Lyon silk-making tradition.
INSPIRATION

Inspired by 1960s tie patterns, this design features a small, textured pattern that creates a subtle, faux-monochrome look. It’s an easy-to-wear scarf made from a stunning fabric.

OUTFIT PAIRING IDEAS

The colors and pattern of this scarf make it incredibly versatile. It pairs effortlessly with pearl grey and navy, grey and turquoise, green, all shades of burgundy, Hermès, orange, and natural tones like beige, chocolate, ecru, and khaki. Since it’s designed to look like a solid color, you can also pair it with patterned outfits—anything goes!

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

We recommend dry cleaning to keep this luxury scarf in top condition. If it gets wrinkled, you can gently steam it with a cool iron to restore its fluffiness and softness.

TRADITIONALLY MADE

This scarf was woven on our traditional Jacquard looms. The intricate weaving of wool and silk warp threads with wool weft threads forms the basis of this precious fabric. The threads are dyed to create a vibrant fabric after weaving. The pattern is crafted in Jacquard weave, honoring the tradition of Lyon silk weaving. 100% French-made.

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