Vintage Polka Dot & Red Tulip Silk Scarf

$40.00
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A bold and graphic vintage silk scarf featuring vivid red floral forms scattered across a crisp white ground, punctuated by dense black polka dots and framed with a contrasting black dotted border. The composition plays with scale and rhythm — oversized, painterly florals against a precise, almost playful dot pattern — creating a dynamic balance between softness and structure.

This scarf carries visual energy. Whether worn traditionally at the neck, tied in the hair, or draped loosely, it acts as a focal point rather than an accent.

Likely mid- to late-20th-century vintage, with stylistic cues aligning with 1970s–1980s graphic, floral, and polka-dot fashion trends.

Materials

Based on visual inspection and hand feel:

  • Silk fabric with a smooth, lightweight drape

  • Rectangular shape, 26 × 27 inches

  • Printed floral and polka dot pattern

  • Rolled stitched edges (hand-finished, typical of vintage silk scarves)

Silk has not been laboratory tested but displays the sheen, softness, and fluid movement consistent with silk.

A bold and graphic vintage silk scarf featuring vivid red floral forms scattered across a crisp white ground, punctuated by dense black polka dots and framed with a contrasting black dotted border. The composition plays with scale and rhythm — oversized, painterly florals against a precise, almost playful dot pattern — creating a dynamic balance between softness and structure.

This scarf carries visual energy. Whether worn traditionally at the neck, tied in the hair, or draped loosely, it acts as a focal point rather than an accent.

Likely mid- to late-20th-century vintage, with stylistic cues aligning with 1970s–1980s graphic, floral, and polka-dot fashion trends.

Materials

Based on visual inspection and hand feel:

  • Silk fabric with a smooth, lightweight drape

  • Rectangular shape, 26 × 27 inches

  • Printed floral and polka dot pattern

  • Rolled stitched edges (hand-finished, typical of vintage silk scarves)

Silk has not been laboratory tested but displays the sheen, softness, and fluid movement consistent with silk.