This highly Impressionistic 1908 painting of the Mula Morosini palace captures all of the historic heritage and visual magic of Venice, despite being, in many ways, a simple subject - no gondolas, no Piazza San Marco, no domed churches.
But that's what Claude Monet (1846-1926) did: he dug deep down to discover the essence of a place. That's why he spent decades painting pond lilies in his garden in Giverny hundreds of times.
This marvellously evocative paintings typifies the Impressionist approach that has made Monet one of the world's favourite artists - and this into one of our favourite scarves.
It has to be seen, touched and worn to truly appreciate how beautiful it is both as a painting and scarf.
The image frame is a Weston Hibiscus Fossil Wood.
Despite the huge amount of research, rights negotiations, image testing on silk, and the licensing fees paid for some of the images the price is the same as for other bespoke scarves, and at a very significant discount on the original retail price.
They are printed in England, and normally delivered in less than 6 weeks, often 4 or 5 weeks. We'll notify you when it's about to be sent.
You save upto £150 on the retail price, and pay only a small premium on the website price of stocked scarves.
As this scarf is being produced exclusively for you, you will appreciate why bespoke orders cannot be cancelled prior to delivery, and returns are only accepted if delivery takes longer than stated, or there is a fault with the printing of the scarf.
The image has been made available by courtesy of the National Gallery of Art, Washington DC.