Scarves Scarf Of The Day 2019 - Which Hermès scarf are you wearing today?

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I'm baaack... and with perfect timing. Our house renovation, started last August, is complete! I'm still waiting for frames on some of my art, so I'm actually using scarves on my walls until the pictures return in their new versions. And as expensive as the scarf display system is ($570 at the moment), it's competitive with professionally matted and framed art -- and you can switch out your scarves whenever you want!
7 Apr 2019 -WEARABLE ART- Scarves which would look great on you or on a wall

Etude Pour un Iris Arc-en-ciel in the guest bedroom (with our Isabella Bird as guest)
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H Beverly Hills (the swimming pool scarf)
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Au Bout du Monde
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Jaguar Quetzal CSGM on a loveseat
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Jaguar Quetzal CSGM on the couch
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More to come....
These are fabulous! You may not want to put the regular stuff back up on the walls! I love all these pix. And your poochie----:heart:
 
i don't have any framed, but if i ever decide to get one done, the first one will be the Tygress :hbeat:
I so agree!
I don't have any scarves on my wall. Too many bookshelves and lots of oriental carved rosewood furniture. Even the TV and sound bar look out of place, to say nothing of the four Macs, four Windows laptops and probably ten cellphones/iPads/tablets that litter the living room. There are a few Chinese paintings and calligraphic pieces on the walls. No space for my Richard Avedon "Natassja Kinski and the Serpent" :sad:.
Then the Asia theme we did in February gave me some ideas. Sooooooo, these oriental-themed silks would be on my wall if I didn't think it'd make DH look a bit too hard at the orange boxes.
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These are exquisite!
I so adore this colorway. Hg for me. :heart:
 
My DH has always been supportive of my scarf collecting (to a degree LOL), and he always said we should display them. He actually found this scarf display system on Amazon a few years ago at a fraction of the cost of the H one. Now that I have finally gotten around to installing the hanging system for use above my bureau, I think I may order a second system to use over our living room sofa! Pictured below with my second H scarf ever, Poste et Cavalerie.
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Here are some scarves that I feel would look great displayed on a wall. Since all Hermès scarves are wearable art, it’s hard to choose, but I guess that for me, if the illustration depicts a scene or graphic that is not radial, it will work well framed or displayed. There are some exceptions to that rule, of course...
One exception, being Les Jardins d’Andalousie, which, even though it’s a radial type of design, I did initially purchase with the intention of displaying and not wearing...
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I think that the ultimate frameable scarf is Le Grand Prix du Faubourg
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A beautiful garden scene that feels frameable to me is Jardin a Sintra
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I think that Kachinas would be wonderful framed or displayed on a wall
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Another beautiful frameable scarf is my latest Hermès purchase: A l’Ombre des Pivoines
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Truly excellent choices - they would all be beautiful framed.
Oh jees. I bought my first scarf with the intention of framing it... I have yet to do it but would still love to if I could get a second to wear.

That scarf was Into the Canadian Wild, still love this one.
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Every CW of Jaguar Quetzal of course ( I only have one 90 and one 140 though... can't imagine the cost of framing a 140 though. Don't have a good flat picture but it's my avatar)
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I would absolutely frame Sweet Dreams in my future children's room or play room, I think it's just so fun and encouraging for creativity.
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Looking at all the above I see I'm pretty consistent in my pics as far as color pallets, which is surprising because I don't normally go for reds/oranges - maybe that's why I've chosen it in my accessories?

Last pick would be Anemones which I just find comfortable and satisfying as color and shapes. It's a little Peter Max-y in my eyes, I just love the movement. Maybe for my imaginary beach house!
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Sweet Dreams would be so cute framed!!
 
I don't have any scarves on my wall. Too many bookshelves and lots of oriental carved rosewood furniture. Even the TV and sound bar look out of place, to say nothing of the four Macs, four Windows laptops and probably ten cellphones/iPads/tablets that litter the living room. There are a few Chinese paintings and calligraphic pieces on the walls. No space for my Richard Avedon "Natassja Kinski and the Serpent" :sad:.
Then the Asia theme we did in February gave me some ideas. Sooooooo, these oriental-themed silks would be on my wall if I didn't think it'd make DH look a bit too hard at the orange boxes.
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Fabulous!
So pretty in pink!
i don't have any framed, but if i ever decide to get one done, the first one will be the Tygress :hbeat:
zomg - this would be AMAZING framed!
My DH has always been supportive of my scarf collecting (to a degree LOL), and he always said we should display them. He actually found this scarf display system on Amazon a few years ago at a fraction of the cost of the H one. Now that I have finally gotten around to installing the hanging system for use above my bureau, I think I may order a second system to use over our living room sofa! Pictured below with my second H scarf ever, Poste et Cavalerie.
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Such a lovely color!
(I'm off to look for this system on Amazon!)
 
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I don't have any scarves on my wall. Too many bookshelves and lots of oriental carved rosewood furniture. Even the TV and sound bar look out of place, to say nothing of the four Macs, four Windows laptops and probably ten cellphones/iPads/tablets that litter the living room. There are a few Chinese paintings and calligraphic pieces on the walls. No space for my Richard Avedon "Natassja Kinski and the Serpent" :sad:.
Then the Asia theme we did in February gave me some ideas. Sooooooo, these oriental-themed silks would be on my wall if I didn't think it'd make DH look a bit too hard at the orange boxes.
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That grouping is just gorgeous together!
 
Oh jees. I bought my first scarf with the intention of framing it... I have yet to do it but would still love to if I could get a second to wear.

That scarf was Into the Canadian Wild, still love this one.
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Every CW of Jaguar Quetzal of course ( I only have one 90 and one 140 though... can't imagine the cost of framing a 140 though. Don't have a good flat picture but it's my avatar)
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I would absolutely frame Sweet Dreams in my future children's room or play room, I think it's just so fun and encouraging for creativity.
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Looking at all the above I see I'm pretty consistent in my pics as far as color pallets, which is surprising because I don't normally go for reds/oranges - maybe that's why I've chosen it in my accessories?

Last pick would be Anemones which I just find comfortable and satisfying as color and shapes. It's a little Peter Max-y in my eyes, I just love the movement. Maybe for my imaginary beach house!
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Your Anémones is wonderful!
 
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