No one's quite sure where paisley came from.
Some believe it's a Zoroastrian symbol of life or eternity.
Others think it's a pattern developed during the Qajar Dynasty.
The French call it boteh, or palme.
To the Scottish, it's simply the name of the town that turned out so much of it.
Regardless, I think you'll agree it's the perfect accessory to whatever you're wearing (A woman I know wears it with the Short Italian Trench Coat, but that's totally up to you). Discovered by one of my agents in the Kumar Gallery in the Sundar Nagar Market. A delicate blend of hand-woven wool and silk that can only be found in that part of the world.
Like you, a one of a kind find. Paisley Women's Scarf (No. 2519).
Dimensions: 27" wide by 70" long. Imported.
Color: Beige scarf with green, chocolate and red print.