An Art Scarf Inspired By The Met Collection.
Presented In A Lightweight Wool Blend And Finished With Hand-Rolled Edges, This Eye-Catching Scarf Celebrates The Detailing On A Magnificent 16Th-Century Kashan Carpet In The Met’S Islamic Art Collection. Named After An Iranian City Where Silk Carpets Have Long Been Produced, Kashan Carpets With Such A Fine, Entirely Silk Construction Are Rare And Intricate Creations; Only About 20 Are Known To Survive, And Four Are In The Museum’S Holdings. This Particular Example Belongs To A Small Group Of Silk Weavings With An Exceptionally High Knot Density. Rows Upon Rows Of Small, Hand-Tied Knots Reveal Spectacular Patterns Such As Those Reproduced Here.
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