Egyptian Feathers Infinity Scarf
The pattern on this infinity scarf celebrates a small masterpiece of Egyptian woodcarving (ca. 1981–1975 B.C.) in The Met collection. Discovered in the tomb of the king's chief steward, Meketre, this statue of a richly adorned woman carries a basket of food on her head, personifying an estate that would have provided sustenance for Meketre's spirit in perpetuity. Her dress's feather pattern is often found in representations of goddesses.
The pattern on this infinity scarf celebrates a small masterpiece of Egyptian woodcarving (ca. 1981–1975 B.C.) in The Met collection. Discovered in the tomb of the king's chief steward, Meketre, this statue of a richly adorned woman carries a basket of food on her head, personifying an estate that would have provided sustenance for Meketre's spirit in perpetuity. Her dress's feather pattern is often found in representations of goddesses.
- 48% modal/47% cotton/5% cashmere
- 60'' x 16''
- Dry clean
- Imported
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