Gertrude Jekyll Silk Scarf by Rory Hutton
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Designed by Rory Hutton, this exquisite silk scarf is inspired by the celebrated horticulturist Gertrude Jekyll. Known for her vibrant and flamboyant use of flowers, Jekyll was the go-to garden designer for the Arts and Crafts movement, frequently collaborating with renowned architect Edwin Lutyens to create some of the most opulent country estates and gardens of their time.
The design of this scarf takes cues from Jekyll's stunning borders and showcases her favourite blooms, including peony roses, delphiniums, pansies, and geraniums.
100% Silk
Dry clean only
Author/Artist/Designer
Rory HuttonDimensions
90 x 90 cm
Composition
100% Silk (dry clean only)
Colour
Product code
166027
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