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A photograph of a red silk scarf with four black doves in each corner facing the center of the scarf. There are smaller white doves between the black doves facing the edge of the scarf. There is a floral motif as the border of the scarf.A portrait of the back side of a model wearing a red scarf tied atop her head. There is a large black dove illustration on the scarf sitting at the crown of her head with a white dove illustration below towards the side of her head. There is a floral motif bordering the edge of the scarf.A portrait of a model wearing a red, white, and black silk scarf tied around her neck. The viewer can see there is a floral motif bordering the edge of the scarf.A photograph of a rumpled red silk scarf with four black doves in each corner facing the center of the scarf. There are smaller white doves between the black doves facing the edge of the scarf. There is a floral motif as the border of the scarf.

Olivia Halo Designs

Dove (scarf)

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Description

In rich tones of red, cream, black, and green, this scarf is designed to remind us that all lives are sacred and worthy of protection. It features universal symbols of peace; black and white doves dance around the silhouette of two olive pits in the center, surrounded by a crumbling border referencing Tatreez embroidery.

Digitally printed 100% silk twill with a hand rolled hem
20 x 20 inches

Care: Hand wash gently with mild silk detergent in cool water. Air dry.

Meet the Artist

Olivia Dwyer

Olivia Dwyer is a local Philly artist, originally from Newcastle, Maine. Working primarily in wearable art and soft sculpture, she focuses on themes of vulnerability and the ways we hold ourselves and one another. Her wearable pieces embody these themes through sheer fabrics, representative of exposing oneself unabashedly to the ups and downs of life—and silhouettes which gently play with volume, representative of taking up space even in moments when it feels uncomfortable to do so.

The organza collar has touches of both intentions and allows the wearer to carry these concepts with them through life, as a reminder of the innate strength in their softness.

Photo Credit: Mark Yaggie, 2021.