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AI Identification

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Paris Landmark Graphic Silk or Satin Scarves

Clothing Accessories

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$40 - $75

As of June 20, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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A pair of folded fashion scarves featuring iconic Parisian architectural landmarks. One scarf displays a warm ochre and gold palette with the text 'LE MOULIN' and depicts a classic street scene with vintage-style vehicles. The second scarf features a contrasting dark navy or black background with white sans-serif typography reading 'PARIS', 'LES INVALIDES', and 'LOUVRE'. The illustrations are rendered in a late 20th-century graphic style with earth tones of orange, brown, and tan. The material appears to be a lightweight silk or high-quality synthetic satin with a moderate sheen and visible vertical weave lines. The edges appear to have subtle machine-rolled or folded hems, though the exact finishing detail is partially obscured. The items exhibit sharp fold lines, suggesting they have been stored pressed, and no major staining or fraying is immediately visible. The typography and illustrative style suggest an origin from the 1980s or 1990s as travel-themed fashion accessories or souvenir items. The luster of the fabric and the crispness of the print indicate a decent level of manufacturing quality typical of commercial boutique accessories.

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I have virtually examined this pair of Parisian-themed graphic scarves. The items appear to be late 20th-century travel accessories, likely produced in the 1980s or 1990s. The aesthetic—distinguished by earth-tone color blocks and clean typography—aligns with the 'Modern Souvenir' style of boutique fashion. Based on visual inspection, the condition is Excellent, characterized by crisp fold lines and vibrant pigments, indicating long-term storage and minimal wear. There is no evidence of the 'bleeding' often seen in lower-quality screen prints. The market for vintage travel apparel is currently stable, though non-branded souvenir items generally lack the high-end collectibility of couture houses like Hermès. Comparables for high-quality, unbranded vintage silk/satin accessories typically range between $20 and $40 per unit depending on the specific landmark depicted. The 'Le Moulin' and 'Les Invalides' designs are popular with collectors of Francophile memorabilia, which helps maintain their value. I must note significant limitations inherent in a digital-only examination: I cannot conclusively determine fiber content (silk vs. polyester) without a tactile inspection or fiber burn test. While the sheen suggests a high-quality satin, synthetic blends were common in this era. Full authentication of the provenance and material would require a physical review of the hem stitching—specifically looking for hand-rolled edges which would indicate higher luxury value—and a search for manufacturer labels or watermarks potentially hidden in the folds. For insurance purposes, I recommend treating these as high-grade vintage commercial accessories.

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