Poppy Remembrance Silk Scarf
Poppy Remembrance Silk Scarf
The red poppy is an internationally recognized symbol of remembrance to commemorate those soldiers who have died in war serving their country. In 1915, Canadian physician and Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae wrote the World War I poem, In Flanders Fields, which referred to the brilliant red poppies that bloomed in the aftermath of the war torn battlefields of Flanders.
Inspired by McCrae's poem, Ms. Moina Michael published a response called, We Shall Keep The Faith, in which she vowed to always wear a red poppy as a symbol of remembrance. Her continued efforts resulted in the adoption of the red poppy by the American Legion as the national symbol of sacrifice honoring the casualties of war.
100% Silk
Measures approximately 13 x 60 inches
This scarf design combines the traditional and contemporary poppy flowers set against war time explosions of the night's blue sky.