Randall Darwall Black Multi Scarf

Now on sale! Was $400, now only $300!

Randall Darwall (1948–2017) was a master colorist and weaver whose extraordinarily refined aesthetic brought an intelligence and liveliness to his exquisite work. He attended Harvard College and Rhode Island School of Design. Darwall also established a weaving studio in Cambridge while serving as Arts Division Head at The Cambridge School.

Shades of black, yellow, coral, tan, pink, and teal (with many more) combine to create a scarf which begs to be worn. This work of wearable art is woven of silk and cashmere and is made with over 50 hand dyed hues which gives you the ability to pair this wide scarf with almost any article of clothing. Randall Darwall’s works are in the permanent collections of the Museum of Art and Design in New York City, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Fuller Craft Museum, the Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, and the Racine Art Museum, WI.

Approximately 72 x 12 inches with fringe


 

  • $300.00


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