Description
This scarf reads like pigment suspended in water — washes of green bleeding into one another across a silk surface that shifts with every fold. The abstract pattern invites interpretation: a forest canopy at dusk, a tide pool catching the last light, an aerial view of somewhere you would rather be.
As you tie it, knot it, or let it fall open, the composition rearranges itself. No two wearings look quite the same, which is the quiet magic of an abstract print on a fluid surface. The silk itself is weighty enough to drape with intention, light enough to float when caught by a breeze.
Wear it loose over a neutral top. Tie it at the throat of a white dress. Wrap it high as a turban for an evening out. The green works with earth tones, denim, black, and unexpected pops of rust or mustard. An accessory that changes with the light — and with you.





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