or wear it as a choker with the ends dangling like ribbon ties
The fil coupé (French for cut threads) weaving technique adds a gentle fringe to the colored rectangles in this oversized cotton scarf
The same wide-leg cut that customers love
serpentine stone representation of a voluptuous female torso
The Martha’s Vineyard artist who creates it travels to the Czech Republic to source glass beads directly from the artists who make them
Kelmscott Sherpa Scarf staff picks or wear it as aMore than 150 years before Marie Kondo had us asking if our possessions spark joy, English designer William Morris advised: Have nothing in your houses that you do not know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful. For us, this scarf hits the mark. Features an iconic Morris designfull of thistles, roses, pinecones, and birdsin silky poly microfiber backed with cushy sherpa fleece. Its named for Kelmscott Manor, his beloved house in Englands Cotswolds.