I apologize in advance for the quality of the photographs—I do not have any camera save my iPod at school.
The first scarf is not true to life as far as color. In reality, it is much less blue and much more red / pink. Somewhere between purple, fuschia, and magenta (the second image is a much closer match). The print is in white. The edges are hand-rolled and the tag reads as follows: Glentey, 100% SILK, hand rolled, MADE IN JAPAN.


Scarf #2 is my personal favorite. It is much heavier silk, and the print is spectacular. The color matches the second picture well, with the electric blue silk and navy / white print. The label reads "MADE IN GREAT BRITAIN BY Jacqmar, LONDON ENGLAND, 100% SILK."


The third scarf is by ECHO. Like the first, the material is lighter; however, the label reads "ECHO, 70% CHINON TO-0001, 30% SILK, DRY CLEAN ONLY, MADE IN JAPAN." The color, in real life, is a warmer, olive tone on a white or ecru background.


The next scarf is labeled "ALL COTTON, MACHINE WASHABLE, DO NOT BLEACH, MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA" and has machine stitched edges. The colors are red, brown, cream, and bottle green. The outer squares of different shades are created by overlapping green and brown, red and brown, and all three colors.

This scarf is, quote, "A Burmel ORIGINAL, HAND PRINTED, ALL COTTON HAND ROLLED, MADE IN JAPAN." It is almost transparent, hence the check pattern that you can see through it (that of the chair). This scarf is lime green, pink, reddish brown, green, and white.


The next scarf, in natural, blue, and brown, has the label "SYMPHONY SCARVES, MADE IN OCCUPIED JAPAN." I am not sure of the material, but it feels more like cotton; however, it has a shine not unlike silk. The texture is my favorite feature, as all of the stitching is raised. The edges are hand rolled.
