A model wearing a sunlit yellow silk scarf as a headwrap, framed by tropical foliage.

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Hands folding a dark silk scarf with a gold scarab motif in low museum light.

Edition 01 — Now available

The Scarab

Edition 01 began in a museum storage room in Chicago, where Aiko Marsh spent a winter drawing the objects no one was looking at. Small amulets, mostly. The scarab kept appearing in her notebook — not as ornament, but as a record of belief. Two pieces. A run of two hundred each. Numbered by hand.

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Blue printed silk headscarf, worn at home.
Leopard-print scarf tied under a vintage cap.
Teal paisley silk wrapped under a cap, in the car.
Blue paisley bandana tied as a do-rag in the sun.
Cream silk headscarf in a mirror selfie.

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Folds without memory

Folded in my coat pocket for a month of train journeys. It returns to shape, every time, no creases, no fatigue in the hand…

M. LAURENT·PARIS, FR·4 days ago

A serious object

The weight is what surprised me. Substantial without being heavy. The selvedge is hand-rolled and the colour holds in low light…

A. TANAKA·KYOTO, JP·2 weeks ago

Stopped at the Tamayo

I wore it to a private view. Three people stopped me to ask its origin. The pigment reads exactly as the studio photograph…

C. ALVAREZ·MEXICO CITY, MX·1 month ago