Scarves by Textorics

 

Available at select stores and boutiques.

  • All scarves are 100% pure silk
     
  • Dimensions: 6 inches wide by 60 inches long.
     
  • Unlike most silk scarves, these are woven -- not printed! -- for durability and beauty.
     
  • 100% American-made
     
  • Choose from a range of patterns and colors inspired by historic textiles.

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14th Century English Pattern
 

 Blood Red & Navy

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Bronze &Navy
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  The woven pattern used in these scarves is a precise reproduction of a silk fabric that was excavated at Duke's Palace in London. It was found among deposits dating to the second half of the 14th century.

Finnish Barleycorn Pattern
 

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 Silver & Navy 

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 The woven pattern used in these scarves is an 18th - 19th C. coverlet pattern. This pattern was commonly used for coverlets in Early American homes.

 Victorian Complex Twill

Satin Web
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Bird's Eye Variation

 Goose Eye

 Green & Navy Sold Out

 Yellow & Navy

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This is a variation on a complex twill from the early 1900's. This pattern is reminiscent of several victorian fabrics.

This web like pattern is one of my own designs. Not historic; just a bold pattern for a great fashion statement.

 This is a variation on the classic Bird's Eye or Diaper weaves. These patters have been woven since the Middle Ages.  

 Like the Bird's eye Patterns but larger. Common in 18th C. textiles.

Floral Pattern

John Madison Coverlet

Winged Horses
 

 Dusty Rose, Green & Navy Sold Out

Blood Red & Navy

Green & Navy

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This is another of my designs. The blue/green ground makes a lovely contrast to the dusty rose flowers.

This coverlet pattern is from W.M. Hutchison's collection and is dated 1819.

This pattern is adapted for a Dobby loom. The original was a 12th C. fabric from Sicily, Italy.

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