One of the many Richard Weston strizzatte images using a technique originated by Rennaisance painters - but here looking like an abstract painting.
Actually, the image has been created by squeezing (that's what strizzatte means in Italian) acrylic paints between glass sheets, then scanning them at high resolution, so that what you are seeing is a tiny fraction of paints.
This is now only available as a bespoke scarf, 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 £100 on the retail price, and pay no, or 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.