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Bayou Steamboat, c.1865
This print is drawn from an 1800s lithograph postcard that depicts a torchlit steamboat pushing through a cypress-lined bayou, one of the countless passages that once linked New Orleans to the wider South. By the mid-19th century, the city was the steamboat capital of the world, with hundreds docking daily.
Details
100% Silk Twill
Sized for use as an oversize pocket square or gavroche scarf: 16.5” x 16.5”
Handmade in Italy
Hand-rolled edges
Each scarf comes with a numbered postcard, noting its place in the limited edition. A small keepsake that marks your piece in the collection—whether you hold No. 1 or No. 15, it’s uniquely yours.
Bayou Steamboat, c.1865
This print is drawn from an 1800s lithograph postcard that depicts a torchlit steamboat pushing through a cypress-lined bayou, one of the countless passages that once linked New Orleans to the wider South. By the mid-19th century, the city was the steamboat capital of the world, with hundreds docking daily.
Details
100% Silk Twill
Sized for use as an oversize pocket square or gavroche scarf: 16.5” x 16.5”
Handmade in Italy
Hand-rolled edges
Each scarf comes with a numbered postcard, noting its place in the limited edition. A small keepsake that marks your piece in the collection—whether you hold No. 1 or No. 15, it’s uniquely yours.