Kaleidoscope 22 silk scarf
Artist and designer Darshana Shilpi Rouget’s silk twilly reveals constantly changing shapes in surprising jewel-hued combinations.
This artwork is from an evolving series of graphic works that uses colours and shapes to kindle a plethora of emotions.
Play with colours to create your own palette, as this silk twilly’s warm and cool tones complement every skin tone.
Artist and designer Darshana Shilpi Rouget’s silk twilly reveals constantly changing shapes in surprising jewel-hued combinations.
This artwork is from an evolving series of graphic works that uses colours and shapes to kindle a plethora of emotions.
Play with colours to create your own palette, as this silk twilly’s warm and cool tones complement every skin tone.
Artist and designer Darshana Shilpi Rouget’s silk twilly reveals constantly changing shapes in surprising jewel-hued combinations.
This artwork is from an evolving series of graphic works that uses colours and shapes to kindle a plethora of emotions.
Play with colours to create your own palette, as this silk twilly’s warm and cool tones complement every skin tone.
MATERIAL and DIMENSIONS
100% silk
5 cm x 86 cm
Limited edition of 80
AbOUT ALBA AMICORUM
Alba Amicurum brings together like-minded creatives, providing a salon environment for nurturing a community of artists. The atelier continues to expand the collaborations by meeting and introducing new outstanding artists, but ultimately would like to establish an artist residency; a shared space for all art disciplines for support and experimentation. The work is translated onto the finest silks and cashmere by a skilled family of Italian artisans in Como, who print scarves for the fashion world’s most prestigious designers.
Each limited-edition piece is authenticated with a numbered certificate and packaged in a bespoke box made from wheat straw paper. We also offer gift presentation in a handmade, Japanese, Paulownia wood box.
“Each scarf is an artwork in its own right, its fluidity is perfect for draping, wrapping, folding or hanging – allowing each piece to become a very personal reflection of its owner”