Ticking Stripe in Kyoto colorway
100% merino lambswool
handwoven
13½” wide x 90” long
The gardens and traditional buildings of Kyoto, Japan were the inspiration for this scarf, which suggests wood, stone, moss and water with the interplay of shadow and reflected light. Junichiro Tanizaki describes this aesthetic to great effect in his masterful essay, In Praise of Shadows, published in 1933.
100% merino lambswool
handwoven
13½” wide x 90” long
The gardens and traditional buildings of Kyoto, Japan were the inspiration for this scarf, which suggests wood, stone, moss and water with the interplay of shadow and reflected light. Junichiro Tanizaki describes this aesthetic to great effect in his masterful essay, In Praise of Shadows, published in 1933.
100% merino lambswool
handwoven
13½” wide x 90” long
The gardens and traditional buildings of Kyoto, Japan were the inspiration for this scarf, which suggests wood, stone, moss and water with the interplay of shadow and reflected light. Junichiro Tanizaki describes this aesthetic to great effect in his masterful essay, In Praise of Shadows, published in 1933.