Square Silk Scarf

Maison Nazanin - Crown of Rivniz - 100% Silk Scarf

A striking silk scarf inspired by a moment of tension and symbolism in Persian epic — where power, loss, and honour converge in a richly detailed and expressive design.

• 100% Crepe de Chine silk
• Hand-rolled hems
• Lightweight, fluid drape
• Inspired by Persian Safavid Art
• 64 x 64 cm

Dynamic and intricately composed, the Crown of Rivniz design captures the drama of the battlefield, translating the visual language of Persian miniature painting into a piece that feels bold, distinctive, and full of quiet intensity.

This is an illustration of a scene from the Battle of Pashan, between the Persians and the Turanians, from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) by the 11th Century Persian poet Abu'l Qasim Firdausi. The two armies fight to retrieve the crown of Prince Rivniz, son of Kai Kavus (the King of Persia), who was killed in the battle. The original painting, attributed to the 16th Century Persian artist Qadimi, is now in the possession of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.

Miniature painting with intricate details of a historical battle scene when the crown of a fallen prince is rescued.
Illustration of drummer and trumpet players at a battle scene (detail)
Model wearing a black top hat and black outfit with dot patterned sleeves, wearing a silk scarf (Crown of Rivniz design) on her shoulders.
Silk scarf (Crown of Rivniz design), arranged on a white background.
Silk scarf (Crown of Rivniz design), hung as artwork.
Pale blue gift box with 'Maison Nazanin' branding and a ribbon on a white background
Miniature painting with intricate details of a historical battle scene when the crown of a fallen prince is rescued.
Illustration of drummer and trumpet players at a battle scene (detail)
Model wearing a black top hat and black outfit with dot patterned sleeves, wearing a silk scarf (Crown of Rivniz design) on her shoulders.
Silk scarf (Crown of Rivniz design), arranged on a white background.
Silk scarf (Crown of Rivniz design), hung as artwork.
Pale blue gift box with 'Maison Nazanin' branding and a ribbon on a white background

Maison Nazanin - Crown of Rivniz - 100% Silk Scarf

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This is an illustration of a scene from the Battle of Pashan, between the Persians and the Turanians, from the Shahnama (Book of Kings) by the 11th Century Persian poet Abu'l Qasim Firdausi. The two armies fight to retrieve the crown of Prince Rivniz, son of Kai Kavus (the King of Persia), who was killed in the battle. The original painting, attributed to the 16th Century Persian artist Qadimi, is now in the possession of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City.

  • 64 cm x 64 cm
  • Pure Crepe de Chine Silk
  • Pure Crepe de Chine Silk
  • Dry clean only
  • 64 x 64 cm
  • As this scarf is hand-rolled, the dimensions indicated may vary.
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