Pantone Dualities Night Fringed Scarf
A cashmere scarf where color theory, embroidery, and fringe become wearable surface.
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Story & heritage
The Pantone Dualities Night Fringed Scarf is an official Bibhu Mohapatra accessory made with color authority Pantone and luxury cashmere brand Janavi. The product page ties it to Pantone’s Monochromatic Shadows palette and the Japanese concept of ikigai.
As an icon, it matters because it moves the brand’s textile richness into an accessory: surface, color, embroidery, and movement in a piece that is not a gown.
Materials & craft
The official description lists 100% cashmere, a 27 by 80 inch size, hand embroidery, and made-in-India production. It describes a baby herringbone pattern with zardozi embroidery, hand painting, sequins, crystals, chenille thread, stitching, French knots, caviar beads, and ombré dyed fringe detail.
How to choose & style
This scarf works best as a single expressive layer over black tailoring, evening separates, or a spare column dress.
Because the embroidery is dense, avoid competing prints nearby. Let the fringe move and keep the rest of the outfit quiet.