The design on this scarf is Nazanin's interpretation of an early 17th Century drawing by an unknown Persian artist. They have given it the name “Lovers” as it would appear to represent a man and a woman in a romantic environment. But it could also represent the theme of poetry and poets, who were as important a part of Persia’s artistic and cultural traditions as was miniature painting. The original drawing is now in the possession of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.
Dimensions
L125 x W86 cm (sizes may vary as these scarves have hand-rolled hems)