Description: Les Chats Sommeillants Brand New in Gift Box The Metropolitan Museum of Art "Concourse of the Birds" Oblong Scarf 72" long x 22" wide 90% modal / 10% cashmere blend - Double-sided Print - Self Fringe This scarf reimagines the illustration decorating "The Concourse of the Birds," a charming folio added to the manuscript in the early 17th century. Signed by Habiballah of Sava (Iranian, active ca. 1590–1610), the painting depicts the hoopoe addressing his avian companions before they depart on their quest. Lovely all year 'round An Art Scarf Inspired by The Met Collection - About this Pattern The lively motif featured on both sides of this scarf comes from an illustrated manuscript (ca. 1600) of Farid al-Din Attar’s mystical poem Language of the Birds. The text comprises a series of parables narrated by a hoopoe, a crested bird that leads a flock representing individual souls on a journey to find the mythic simurgh, a benevolent winged creature symbolizing spiritual unity.*** Comes in portfolio scarf gift boxShipment same day as payment received
Price: 130 USD
Location: Greenwich, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-12-10T16:19:48.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Pattern: Concourse of the Birds
Color: Multicolor
Material: 90% modal/10% cashmere
MPN: 80059684
Fabric Type: 90% modal/10% cashmere
Item Length: 72"
Vintage: No
Brand: Metropolitan Museum of Art
Personalize: No
Department: Women
Type: Scarf
Theme: Art
Style: Iranian
Item Width: 22"
Handmade: No