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- Scarves by Margaret - Patented design and manufacture of scarves from silk and polyester. Wholesale and retail. Real Video show of scarf collection.
- William Turner and Son - Specially designed ties, scarves and badges for clubs, companies, schools and universities. Located in the UK.
- Gunther Scarves - Offers hand-woven rayon chenille scarves and stoles.
- Kenneth's Football Scarves - A Collection of soccer scarves being offered for trade or sale by email request.
- Sculptural Scarves - Karen Chu designs sculptural scarves for women.
- Bilal Designs - Provides scarves and a scarf for every occasion such as tube scarf, scarves for hijab, khimar scarf and scarves to match your jilbabs.
- Angorashop - Silk scarves, cotton scarves, bead and gemstone necklaces.
- Silk Charm - Retailer and wholesaler of scarves for men and women, bandanas, shawls, wraps, and stoles, imported from China. Includes information on types of silk and scarf care.
- Mesma - Offers the Adinkra collection of original silk scarves and cover sets in designs based on Ghanaian patterns. [Requires Flash.]
- Tasaram - Silk scarves featuring the designs and colors of Asian art masterpieces. Each design is offered in a choice of two colours.
Wikipedia Articles
- Yellow Turban Rebellion - The Yellow Turban Rebellion, sometimes also translated as the Yellow Scarves Rebellion, () was a [184] peasant rebellion against Emperor [[Emperor Han Lingdi of China|Lingdi of the Han Dynasty of China. It is named for the color of the scarves which the rebels wore around their heads.
- Scarfies - Scarfies is a low-budget 1999 New Zealand film set in the southern university city of Dunedin. The film's title comes from the local nickname for university students, so called because of the traditional blue and gold scarves worn by students during the city's cool winters.
- Pioniri - Pioniri was a name of Young Pioneers of the former Yugoslavia. They were part of the Pioneer Movement and wore red scarves as well as navy blue hats called Titovka.
- Tie Rack - Tie Rack is a British-based necktie retailer which has recently diversified into selling scarves. Tie Rack operates in a niche market.
- Orenburg shawl - The Orenburg region of Russia is famous for its shawls, known as Orenburg shawls/scarves or wedding ring shawls, finely knit lace shawls which have been created in the region for over 300 years. In the English-speaking world they are often called "wedding ring shawls," because, although the shawls are quite large, a shawl knit in the traditional fashion can be pulled ...