Imperial Grandeur. Effortless Grace.
Some designs transcend trends — they belong to the language of luxury itself. The Baroque Medallion scarf draws from the opulent visual vocabulary of European palace interiors: ornate medallion roundels and a precise key border, all rendered in antique gold and ivory on a luminous polyester satin ground.
At 70×70 cm (28"×28"), this square scarf is sized for versatility — worn as a polished tichel, draped as a refined neck accent, or knotted onto a structured bag for an instant designer moment. The satin weave catches light with every movement, lending the print a depth and richness that photographs beautifully and wears even better.
One colorway — Ivory/Antique Gold — as shown.
What Makes It Special
- Ornate baroque medallion print in antique gold & ivory — heritage luxury aesthetic
- Greek key border detail — architectural precision meets textile artistry
- Silky polyester satin — smooth, luminous, and lightweight
- 70×70 cm (28"×28") — ideal for tichel, neck scarf, or bag accent
- Fluid drape with a luminous sheen — elevated without effort
- Finished edges for a clean, polished look
How to Wear It
As a Tichel — Fold into a triangle, place over the head, and knot at the nape or front for a regal, covered look.
As a Neck Scarf — Fold lengthwise and drape loosely around the collar for a refined finishing touch.
On a Bag — Tie through a handle or loop for an instant couture moment.
Details
Size: 70 × 70 cm / 28" × 28"
Material: 100% Polyester Satin
Care: Hand wash cold or dry clean recommended
What Our Customers Are Saying
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Absolutely stunning — the gold print is so rich and luxurious in person. I wore it as a tichel for Shabbos and felt like royalty." — Rivka G. | Teaneck, NJ
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "The fabric is incredibly smooth and the baroque pattern is so elegant. It wraps beautifully and holds its shape all day." — Yael S. | Crown Heights, NY
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ "Bought this as a Yom Tov gift and she was speechless. The print looks like something from a high-end boutique." — Batsheva K. | Baltimore, MD




