Bella Notte Bohemian Bamboo Scarf
This incredible, long scarf displays both a stunning array of colors, and is a tribute to romance and art history. The seated woman with a dreamy gaze comes from an 1880 painting by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, while the charming rabbit is inspired by a 1585 painting by Hans Hoffman. At the bottom, you'll find an open book that reads, "Many are the stars I see, yet in my eye no star like thee," a sweet sentiment from an 18th-century gold ring engraving.
The beautiful floral trim is taken from a calligraphic manuscript by William Morris from the same time period. Fun fact: The woman in Rossetti’s painting is Jane Morris, William Morris’s wife, who was an artist herself and a muse to both men.
Shown here with the Bella Notte Slip Dress.
Slightly sheer, and light as air!
155cm x 68cm
100% Viscose from Bamboo/Wood
p.s. The fabric is absolutely lusciously soft!