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Silk Scarf - Maria Sibylla Merian
Silk scarf depicting an illustration by German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian.Ā Ā
- 100% Silk
- Dimensions: 16 inches x 55 inchesĀ
- Dry Clean Only
-Ā Item #:Ā 50847MSS40
In the 17th century, when insects were called beasts of the devil, and women were virtually excluded from the field of science, a young German woman named Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) dedicated her life to the study and depiction of the metamorphosis of insects.Ā
- 100% Silk
- Dimensions: 16 inches x 55 inchesĀ
- Dry Clean Only
-Ā Item #:Ā 50847MSS40
In the 17th century, when insects were called beasts of the devil, and women were virtually excluded from the field of science, a young German woman named Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) dedicated her life to the study and depiction of the metamorphosis of insects.Ā
Silk scarf depicting an illustration by German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian.Ā Ā
- 100% Silk
- Dimensions: 16 inches x 55 inchesĀ
- Dry Clean Only
-Ā Item #:Ā 50847MSS40
In the 17th century, when insects were called beasts of the devil, and women were virtually excluded from the field of science, a young German woman named Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) dedicated her life to the study and depiction of the metamorphosis of insects.Ā
- 100% Silk
- Dimensions: 16 inches x 55 inchesĀ
- Dry Clean Only
-Ā Item #:Ā 50847MSS40
In the 17th century, when insects were called beasts of the devil, and women were virtually excluded from the field of science, a young German woman named Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) dedicated her life to the study and depiction of the metamorphosis of insects.Ā
$28.00
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Silk scarf depicting an illustration by German-born naturalist and scientific illustrator, Maria Sibylla Merian.Ā Ā
- 100% Silk
- Dimensions: 16 inches x 55 inchesĀ
- Dry Clean Only
-Ā Item #:Ā 50847MSS40
In the 17th century, when insects were called beasts of the devil, and women were virtually excluded from the field of science, a young German woman named Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) dedicated her life to the study and depiction of the metamorphosis of insects.Ā
- 100% Silk
- Dimensions: 16 inches x 55 inchesĀ
- Dry Clean Only
-Ā Item #:Ā 50847MSS40
In the 17th century, when insects were called beasts of the devil, and women were virtually excluded from the field of science, a young German woman named Maria Sibylla Merian (1647-1717) dedicated her life to the study and depiction of the metamorphosis of insects.Ā














