Silk twill, hand hemmed. Made and packaged in Italy.
A timeless accessory, the yoke is a must-have that can be worn around the neck, as a belt, band or turban.
CARDS SERIES Cups, swords, sticks and money. What do these words evoke in you? For us, the magic of long winter afternoons with grandparents. A deck of cards and endless challenges of broom or trump next to the hearth. Playing cards, the most popular entertainment in Italy, linked to folklore and tradition. From Bergamo, Bologna, Treviso or Neapolitan, the list is long: each area of the Bel Paese has its own. 40 rectangles, each with its own suit which can represent defeat or victory. We drew inspiration from here for our “Carte” scarf series. Each scarf is sold accompanied by a postcard describing the line and graphics and inside a white box.
SCIMITAR The band you have chosen is called SCIMITARRA, it draws inspiration from the suit of swords of Bergamo playing cards. The swords are curved like sabres, although the true origin of this shape is perhaps to be found in the scimitars depicted in ancient Arab cards, as these styles are most likely a development of the first decks imported into Italy and Spain by the Arabs. The scimitar symbolizes a trophy taken from the enemy.
A timeless accessory, the yoke is a must-have that can be worn around the neck, as a belt, band or turban.
CARDS SERIES Cups, swords, sticks and money. What do these words evoke in you? For us, the magic of long winter afternoons with grandparents. A deck of cards and endless challenges of broom or trump next to the hearth. Playing cards, the most popular entertainment in Italy, linked to folklore and tradition. From Bergamo, Bologna, Treviso or Neapolitan, the list is long: each area of the Bel Paese has its own. 40 rectangles, each with its own suit which can represent defeat or victory. We drew inspiration from here for our “Carte” scarf series. Each scarf is sold accompanied by a postcard describing the line and graphics and inside a white box.
SCIMITAR The band you have chosen is called SCIMITARRA, it draws inspiration from the suit of swords of Bergamo playing cards. The swords are curved like sabres, although the true origin of this shape is perhaps to be found in the scimitars depicted in ancient Arab cards, as these styles are most likely a development of the first decks imported into Italy and Spain by the Arabs. The scimitar symbolizes a trophy taken from the enemy.