Scarves Scarf Of The Day 2018 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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Ooh, I guess it makes us cousins bobkat...and happy to be so too! [emoji4] Yes, it would have been the same as you remember as it was the exact same interior as the train I took from Moscow to Leningrad in 1988 and again in1993, wooden interior, nets on walls! I am sure I found details in the compartment with a building date of some point in the 70s. A bit like our scarves, those trains last and last!

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And, nosy minds wish to know: were the, erm, bathroom facilities still a hole in the floor? :angel:
 
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Brightening up a dark day with my insanely bright Savannah Dance and insanely heavy Chaine D'Ancre ring. I would just like to add how much I have loved and learned from this week's theme. Thank you Team Scarf Mistress!
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This bright CW of Savannah dance looks so cheerful!! The ring is a great compliment.
I have this scarf ring but have never tried it. I like the solid weight and I’m wondering if it might work with our CSGM’s?
 
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This bright CW of Savannah dance looks so cheerful!! The ring is a great compliment.
I have this scarf ring but have never tried it. I like the solid weight and I’m wondering if it might work with our CSGM’s?
I have to hang my head in shame here - it's not my Savannah Dance but my Marche du Zambèze! Oops!! Yes, I find that I generally prefer this ring with the CSGMs as the weight suits it better.

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View attachment 3933457 View attachment 3933456 View attachment 3933455 View attachment 3933453 View attachment 3933454 And now for the non-traditional... I have a pretty decent stash of interesting vintage celluloid and Bakelite belt buckles that I love to use as scarf rings. Here are some. The one on the Reve d’Australie is of Japanese design.
Oh my word! You had me at the green one but it just got better and better! Glorious, fifi!

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View attachment 3933492 View attachment 3933490 View attachment 3933488 View attachment 3933487 View attachment 3933485 View attachment 3933484 View attachment 3933483 View attachment 3933482 I am also a brooch fanatic and love to wear them with my scarves. To all the scarfies who just had a heart attack: no, I don’t pin it to the fabric, thus piercing the precious silk... I make a knot then attach the brooch through the loop. Things to consider are that the brooches cannot be too heavy or have prickly parts. Rhinestone brooches are out because the prongs are scary. The actual pin must have a horizontal layout. I have never pricked or damaged a scarf with my brooches. The first two pics are not of a pin, but an actual scarf ring that reproduces the ancient jewelry of the indigenous pre-Columbian Calima people. Love the matching earrings too. So, from top to bottom after the Calima scarf ring some of my brooches are: an Askew London jade buddha brooch, a vintage Karl Lagerfeld 1993 Olympics torch and hearts brooch, a pewter native petroglyphs brooch, a vintage celluloid bow brooch, a Mexican sterling silver hand/tree of life brooch, and a vintage Bakelite mourning brooch.
Wow, your collection just keeps getting better! Absolutely love the first scarf+ jewelry!
 
View attachment 3933492 View attachment 3933490 View attachment 3933488 View attachment 3933487 View attachment 3933485 View attachment 3933484 View attachment 3933483 View attachment 3933482 I am also a brooch fanatic and love to wear them with my scarves. To all the scarfies who just had a heart attack: no, I don’t pin it to the fabric, thus piercing the precious silk... I make a knot then attach the brooch through the loop. Things to consider are that the brooches cannot be too heavy or have prickly parts. Rhinestone brooches are out because the prongs are scary. The actual pin must have a horizontal layout. I have never pricked or damaged a scarf with my brooches. The first two pics are not of a pin, but an actual scarf ring that reproduces the ancient jewelry of the indigenous pre-Columbian Calima people. Love the matching earrings too. So, from top to bottom after the Calima scarf ring some of my brooches are: an Askew London jade buddha brooch, a vintage Karl Lagerfeld 1993 Olympics torch and hearts brooch, a pewter native petroglyphs brooch, a vintage celluloid bow brooch, a Mexican sterling silver hand/tree of life brooch, and a vintage Bakelite mourning brooch.
Gorgeous, gorgeous, fifi!
 
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Thank you all for your amazing pictures!:flowers:I have purchased a couple of scarf rings from Mai Tai this week because of this! I look forward to using them too! It has been exciting to experiment with my forgotten scarf rings! A Hermes horn I found at a second hand shop and my platinum bar pin.;)Also for I recently received a manniquin as I gift, this is her fist “time” modeling!:giggle:
 

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Thank you all for your amazing pictures!:flowers:I have purchased a couple of scarf rings from Mai Tai this week because of this! I look forward to using them too! It has been exciting to experiment with my forgotten scarf rings! A Hermes horn I found at a second hand shop and my platinum bar pin.;)Also for I recently received a manniquin as I gift, this is her fist “time” modeling!:giggle:
Your bar pin is especially beautiful.
 
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