Scarf
Autumn/Winter 1999 (made)
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A plain woven, fringed scarf of extremely fine silk yarn. The scarf is composed of stripes of different thicknesses in silver, transparent, burgundy, black and orange.
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Materials and techniques | woven silk |
Brief description | Scarf, designed by Neisha Crosland and woven at the Whitchurch silk mill, silk and man-made fibre, Autumn/Winter collection, 1999, British |
Physical description | A plain woven, fringed scarf of extremely fine silk yarn. The scarf is composed of stripes of different thicknesses in silver, transparent, burgundy, black and orange. |
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Production type | Limited edition |
Credit line | Given by Neisha Crosland and the Whitchurch Silk Mill |
Object history | Donated by the Whitchurch Silk Mill |
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Accession number | T.310-2000 |
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Record created | January 30, 2001 |
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