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"Oriental Cranes Silk Scarf"
"Striking silk scarf evoking late 19th­century Chinese wall hangings and textiles. Cranes have long held an important role in Chinese mythology, revered as the prince of feathered creatures, embodying longevity and peace. Throughout the period of the Qing dynasty, crane motifs were used on the robes of civil officials to depict their ranks. Luxurious, printed silk habotai with a beautiful lustre and elegant drape, finely hand­rolled edges add a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 58

"Klimt Dancer Silk Scarf"
"Reproducing a detail from Gustav Klimt’s painting, ‘The Dancer’, c.1916, a colourful vision capturing Klimt’s talent and unique style, just before his death in 1918. Printed silk chiffon with beautiful lustre, elegant drape and finely hand­rolled edges, adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 58

"Grapevine Silk Scarf"
"The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Elegant silk scarf based on a stained­glass window by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933), now in the Museum’s collection. Tiffany perfected a lustrous opalescent glass, which he termed ‘favrile’, used to great effect in this design created c.1902–15."
Price: 58

"Byzantine Leopard Silk Scarf"
"Striking silk scarf based on a 5th­century Byzantine mosaic of a leopard, which is preserved at the Beiteddine Palace in Lebanon. The mosaic leopard is from an important Byzantine collection, mostly from discoveries in the coastal town of Jiyyeh (ancient Porphyrion), modern­day Lebanon. The mosaics date from the 5th–6th centuries and are often geometric, but there are also interesting depictions of animals and religious figures. Printed silk chiffon, with a beautiful lustre and elegant drape, with finely hand­rolled edges adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 58

"British Birds Silk Scarf"
"Delightful silk scarf based on the work ‘British Birds’ by Jacqueline Colley, a contemporary print designer inspired by nature, and a teacher of textile design at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Printed silk chiffon with beautiful lustre, elegant drape and finely hand­rolled edges, adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 58

"Russian Wool Shawl"
"Shawl in a striking design made in Pavlovsky Posad, a small town near Moscow where shawls have been produced since 1795. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 85

"Spitalfields Silk Scarf"
"Victoria & Albert Museum Silk scarf reproducing a jolly fabric design, c.1733, now held at the Victoria and Albert Museum. The original silk fabric design was created in Spitalfields and would have been pleated into the waistband of a petticoat. In the 18th century such petticoats were intended to be seen as part of women’s fashionable dress and were worn with gowns that were open to reveal a hint of the fabric print. Printed silk habotai, with a beautiful lustre and elegant drape, with finely hand­rolled edges adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 58

"Tree of Life Wool & Silk Scarf"
"Ashmolean Beautiful scarf reinterpreting a 19th­century Japanese wall hanging depicting the ‘Tree of Life’, held at the Ashmolean Museum. A luxurious wool blended with the softest silk creating a striking design that celebrates the heritage of the museum. Founded when antiquary Elias Ashmole gifted his collection to the University of Oxford in 1682, the museum was opened as Britain’s first public museum, and the world’s first university museum."
Price: 78

"Stained Glass Flora Silk Scarf"
"Striking silk scarf capturing the floral design depicted in the east window of the Church of St Mary, Isleworth. The original stained­glass window is by Alfred Hassam (1843–68). Printed silk habotai with beautiful lustre, elegant drape and finely hand­rolled edges, adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 47.99

"Van Brueghel Silk Scarf"
"Luxurious pure silk scarf depicting beautiful floral details from the still life ‘Flowers in a Wooden Vessel’, 1603 by Jan Brueghel the Elder (1568–1625). Sometimes known as ‘Flower’ Brueghel, he was one of the first artists in the Southern Netherlands to paint pure flower still lifes, approaching his still­life work with a desire to display his skill, giving a realistic, almost scientific rendering of nature. Printed silk habotai with a beautiful lustre and elegant drape, finely hand­rolled edges add a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 47.99

"Giralmo de Cremona Silk Scarf"
"Silk scarf reproducing illuminated floral details from a 15th­century medieval manuscript by Girolamo of Cremona (1451–83). Girolamo da Cremona was an Italian painter and illuminator, influenced by Andrea Mantegna and active in the 1450s to 1460s. Printed silk habotai with beautiful lustre, elegant drape and finely hand­rolled edges, adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 58

"Millot Feathers Scarf"
"Bold silk­mix scarf inspired by the feather studies of Adolphe Millot (1857–1921), French painter, lithographer and entomologist. Millot was the senior illustrator at Musée national d’histoire naturelle in Paris and contributed many plates to ‘Le Petit Larousse’, a French encyclopaedic dictionary of the early 20th century."
Price: 34.99

"Hedgerow Silk Scarf"
"Charming silk scarf celebrating the beauty of British wildlife, based on artwork by Hilary Jones, ‘The Autumnal Hedgehog’, 1939, a delightful autumn scene depicting autumnal foliage and a garden hedgehog. Printed silk crepe de Chine, with beautiful lustre, elegant drape and finely hand­rolled edges, adding a refined touch. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 47.99

"Redouté Silk Scarf"
"Elegant silk design based on botanical studies by Pierre­Joseph Redouté (1759 – 1840), Belgian painter and botanist, known as the "Raphael of flowers". Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 45

"Stylised Flower Silk Scarf"
"Silk scarf adapted from the background of a French Lithograph with bold, stylised flowers, typical of the Art Deco style."
Price: 58

"Abstract Geometric Scarf"
"Silk scarf echoing the distinctive Electric Prism series, 1913 by Sonia Delaunay (1885­1979), co­founder of the Orphism movement, known for her innovative explorations of colour and form."
Price: 58

"Illingworth Silk Shawl"
"Echoing the stylised textile and wallpaper designs of John Illingworth Kay (1870­1950) produced whilst working for the Silver Studio from 1892­1900."
Price: 49.99

"London Chiffon Scarf"
"Silk Scarf reproducing a London Map from the 18th­century."
Price: 58

"RFID Robin Applique Leather Purse"
"RFID leather purse decorated with an applique design of one of Britain"s favourite birds ­ with its bright red breast, males and females look identical. Robins sing nearly all year round even at night by street lights. Lining blocks radio­frequency identification (RFID) to prevent fraudulent scanning or unwanted contactless payments. Fold over front with popper, 2 zipped sections and 3 open sections inside with space for 14 cards. Orange flower zip fobs. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 49.99

"Poppy Applique Leather Bag"
"Chic leather style bag, beautifully appliqued with stylised poppy design, reminiscent of a 1930s lithograph print. Zipped fastening with zipped pocket on the reverse and lined with useful pockets. Made exclusively for Museum Selection."
Price: 90

"Irises Tapestry Handbag"
"Tapestry handbag inspired by Vincent van Gogh"s (1853­90) Irises, a series of paintings reflecting his interest in Japanese woodblock prints."
Price: 45

"Deco Panelled Leather Bag"
"1930s bags were considered an investment and thus were designed to last utilising leather and various animal skins. This style echoes the period with it"s sleek, colour contrast, panelling detail."
Price: 85

"Tapestry Satchel"
"Mille Fleurs­inspired tapestry satchel, a Middle English word derived from the Latin "sacellus", meaning "small bag". Faux leather trim, popper closures beneath decorative buckles."
Price: 39.99

"Medieval Tapestry Tote Bag"
"Useful tote bag inspired by the trees decorating ‘mille fleurs’ or ‘a thousand flowers’, a background commonly used by medieval weavers."
Price: 9.99

"Jazz Age Clutch Bag"
"Reflecting the elegant textile designs of the period, printed silk clutch bag with magnetic closure and detachable metal shoulder strap."
Price: 65

"Klimt Tree of Life Tapestry Bag"
"Tapestry cross­body bag reproducing a detail from Gustav Klimt"s mural "The Tree of Life", 1905."
Price: 24.99

"Fin de Siecle Leather Bag"
"Reminiscent of formal bags from the 1890s generally made in kid leather."
Price: 85

"Art Nouveau Leather Bag"
"Bold blue leather handbag featuring a subtle panelled detail echoing the curved lines, a popular design feature of the Art Nouveau era. Though clothing fashions didn"t change much from the late 1800s, women’s increasing freedom created a need for more substantial bags to carry items they might need, which led to the creation of the handbag as we know it."
Price: 80

"Plaited Leather Handbag"
"Smart leather handbag decorated with interlaced details recalling Celtic knot work, known as Icovellavna, a style of endless knots used to extensively in Celtic art from stone carvings to illuminated manuscripts."
Price: 120

"Greek Key Tote Bag"
"Based on a geometric pattern decorating the neck of a volute "krater ", a large vase held in the British Museum showing Achilles, Hector, Athena and Apollo dating from c.490 BC."
Price: 14.99