Crown Window Noir Scarf
Inspired by the beautiful windows of the doge’s palace in Venice, this design pays homage to the history of bottle windows with rich blacks and gold accents. They were handmade in the 17th century by blowing a large bubble of glass and then spinning it into a flat disc. This process created a unique texture known as "bullseye" that is still visible in historic windows today. The glass in a bottle window may seem like simple, but it holds a wealth of history and craftsmanship.
Inspired by the beautiful windows of the doge’s palace in Venice, this design pays homage to the history of bottle windows with rich blacks and gold accents. They were handmade in the 17th century by blowing a large bubble of glass and then spinning it into a flat disc. This process created a unique texture known as "bullseye" that is still visible in historic windows today. The glass in a bottle window may seem like simple, but it holds a wealth of history and craftsmanship.
Inspired by the beautiful windows of the doge’s palace in Venice, this design pays homage to the history of bottle windows with rich blacks and gold accents. They were handmade in the 17th century by blowing a large bubble of glass and then spinning it into a flat disc. This process created a unique texture known as "bullseye" that is still visible in historic windows today. The glass in a bottle window may seem like simple, but it holds a wealth of history and craftsmanship.
Our scarves are lightweight, visually stunning, and designed to complement any outfit, they're a must-have. Wear them elegantly draped over your shoulders as a shawl to showcase the full artwork or keep it traditional with your favorite coat. Crafted with the highest attention to detail by skilled artisans in India.
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