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Scarves
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Scarves Covering the head had religious connotations among the Hindus, Jews, Christians, Parsis and Muslims. For many years Indian sari-pallav or the dupatta or odhani has served this purpose. |
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But scarves have left behind the peasant inspired look and have crashed onto the beaches, in colleges, evening out, day-time casual wear and the fashion magazines.
They are in vogue and, along with bags, shoes, belts and jewelry, have become the accessories of the moment. |
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OOur designs have a blend of contemporary elements with the feel of the ancient designs of mosaic calendar inspired by an unearthed floor or the mystique of the scrolls found in the Judean wilderness relating untold tales and the secret annals of a kingdom which past remains untold. |
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Design taken from the tomb of the king.
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100% Silk Scarf showing the signs of the Zodiac in English and Hebrew.
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100% oblong silk scarf measuring 13X60''. Features elements from the Dead Sea Scrolls, the pottery found in Qumran and the Judean hills around the caves where the scrolls were found.
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