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What Remains | Threaded Horizons Silk Scarf

$85
Unit price $85.00 item

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What Remains | Threaded Horizons Silk Scarf 

 

Overview
This silk scarf centers on a horned skull rendered in cool teal and ash tones, suspended within layered frames that feel both architectural and ritual. Walter Williams strips the image of spectacle, allowing bone, space, and weathered texture to speak plainly. The composition is quiet but resolute. Absence given form, endurance without ornament. Printed on 100% silk with hand-rolled edges, this piece embodies the dignity of what lasts: strength after shedding, clarity after excess.

 

Uses
Wear it as a grounding piece during periods of transition, drape it when clarity and resolve are required, or display it as art to anchor a space with stillness and truth. This scarf supports composure, discernment, and the courage to face what is real. Ideal for threshold moments, deep work, or intentional solitude.

 

Frequency
Resonates around 396 Hz, associated with grounding, resilience, and the release of fear; mirroring the scarf’s steady, unflinching presence.

 

Chakra
Aligns with the Root Chakra (Muladhara) for stability and endurance, while engaging the Third Eye Chakra (Ajna) to support clear seeing, perspective, and honest assessment.

 

Properties

  • Encourages grounded clarity and resilience

  • Supports emotional steadiness during change

  • Reduces distraction and excess

  • Promotes honest self-reflection

  • Anchors presence in what truly remains

 

Ideal For
Ideal for minimalists, truth-seekers, protectors, and those unafraid of silence. This scarf is for individuals who understand that meaning is often revealed through subtraction. That what remains, when everything unnecessary falls away, is not emptiness but strength, patience, and a quieter kind of power.



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Be still and know you are the temple, that never needed walls.