
The Story Behind Our Luxury Silk Scarf
For generations, the silk scarf has been a signature of timeless style. From Grace Kelly, Jackie Kennedy Onassis, and Queen Elizabeth II to modern day icons, it's an accessory that has never gone out of fashion.
As lovers of all things classic and chic, we wanted to create our own version of this beloved style staple.

We partnered with Lost Pattern, a New York-based design company whose ethos echoes our own, honoring traditional craftsmanship and fusing traditional silk-making with art, fashion, and a celebration of diversity. Our scarf is crafted from 100% mulberry silk, the strongest, smoothest, and lightest of all silks. Naturally biodegradable and free from harmful chemicals, mulberry silk offers unmatched durability and elegance.
The next step was sending some of our most beloved designs to a talented illustrator based in Australia, who transformed them into original artwork for a 24-inch square scarf, complete with hand-rolled edges, hand-stitched finishes, and our signature Crownwork® grid pattern all around.
The result? A handcrafted silk accessory that's as timeless as the jewelry we create, and just as special. With endless styling possibilities, it's a piece you'll reach for again and again.
Here are six of our favorite ways to wear it.
Elevate Your Everyday
There's something so simple and easy about a silk scarf paired with a crisp white t-shirt. Drape it loosely around your neck, let the ends fall naturally, and suddenly your casual uniform is elevated. It's an easy way to add a little extra Ray to your day.

The French Knot
A classic for a reason. Fold the scarf into a triangle, roll it loosely, wrap it around your neck, and tie a simple knot to one side. Polished, timeless, and endlessly versatile.

The Bib Scarf
Fold the scarf into a triangle, place the point at your chest, and tie the ends behind your neck. Tuck it into a blazer or open collared shirt for a layered look that adds color and texture.

The Headscarf
Channel vintage glamour by folding the scarf into a triangle and tying it under your chin or at the nape of your neck. Whether you're catching a breeze on vacay or simply keeping your hair in place, it's a look that never goes out of style.

The Ponytail Ribbon
For an unexpectedly playful touch, tie the scarf around a low ponytail or topknot. The silk adds movement and a hint of color, while those illustrated jewels peek through as you move. A small detail that makes your hairstyle into a fashion accessory.

Your Favorite Bag's New Best Friend
Loop the scarf through your handbag's handle or tie it to the side of a longer strap instant refresh. It's an easy way to personalize your look and keep Ray's artistry whilst you do you.

However you wear it, the silk scarf is a celebration of the joy and craftsmanship behind every piece we create. Ray's happy jewels, now in silk form.









