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Crimson Echo – Bedouin-Inspired Necklace Scarf with Silver Coins & Tribal Medallion
Crimson Echo – Bedouin-Inspired Necklace Scarf with Silver Coins & Tribal Medallion
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- Soft, breathable crimson scarf (cotton blend)
- Antique gold-tone metal pendants with filigree detailing
- Embellished with glass beads, floral spacers & disc charms
- Lightweight and comfortable to wear
- One-size-fits-most wrap with secure structure
Design Inspiration
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🏜️ Bedouin Legacy & Tribal Majesty
Inspired by traditional jewelry worn by Bedouin women across the Arabian Peninsula and North Africa, this piece evokes pride, protection, and heritage storytelling through its intricate metalwork and rhythmic design. -
🔴 Crimson Red Wrap
The rich red scarf symbolizes vitality, strength, and power — making it an emblem of the bold spirit of desert women and their connection to culture and tradition. -
🪙 Ornate Medallion & Coin Details
The central pendant features tribal engraving and a wave-like pattern, surrounded by dangling authentic-style coins, a key element in Bedouin jewelry signifying wealth, history, and endurance. -
🔻 Red Glass Beads & Geometric Filigree
Red beads represent passion and energy, while detailed filigree connectors bring balance to the design. The overall harmony of coins, metal, and color creates a mesmerizing movement with every step.
Styling Tips
- Perfect with black, white, beige, or gold-accented outfits
- Ideal for cultural celebrations, special events, or heritage fashion shoots
- Pairs beautifully with matching silver rings or coin earrings for a cohesive look
Care Instructions
- Avoid direct contact with water, perfume, or sweat
- Wipe metal parts with a soft cloth after wear
- Store scarf rolled or flat to maintain pendant positioning
Shipping Time
- Delivery within 7 working days
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