a version of which is featured in the collection of the Smithsonian Museum
is beautifully executed in a variety of shades and textures of cream
as if subtly pointing toward what lies at its center
I vividly remember visiting Skansen—an open-air museum and zoo in Stockholm dedicated to showing the traditional Swedish way of life prior to industrialization—on a cold and rainy day fall day several years ago
was carried atop the shoulders of other tribesmen to his mate
Randall Darwall Hand-dyed and Hand-woven Silk Eyelash Scarf black and silver a version of which isRandall Darwall (1948 2017), the masterful textile artist who created this Eyelash Scarf, conceived of dying and weaving as means of setting up a conversation between colors, and his finished, wearable pieces as kinetic sculpture. This handwoven scarf, a version of which is featured in the collection of the Smithsonian Museum, is truly extraordinary; to wear it is to feel like a superstar. Made of hand dyed silk thread, it can happily be worn fall,