Cocoa Modular Scarf
by Justin Thomas, Virginia
on 11.30.05
This scarf is handmade by Galya Rosenfeld, who works out of San Francisco. It's made of reclaimed ultrasuede (scraps from the upholstery industry). Her pieces are individually crafted, often without the use of thread, patterns or other tools found in traditional tailoring. Galya's pieces have been accepted into the permanent collection of The Costume Institute at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. This scarf is priced at $224. :: Branch
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