Khayal Persian Men’s Shawl with Calligraphy-Inspired Design
In Khayal, Persian letters are meant to be seen and felt rather than simply read. This Persian Men’s Shawl from the Persis Collection turns that idea into a wearable design. Its silk fabric features a composition inspired by Persian calligraphy. Suitable for all four seasons, the shawl measures 30 × 180 cm and has a double-sided design. It is a distinctive choice for men interested in Persian Fashion, Persian Men’s Clothing, and expressive accessories. It also sits naturally within a collection of Persian men’s scarves for customers looking beyond conventional patterns.
Persian Men’s Style in Silk: Double-Sided Design
Made from silk fabric, Khayal measures 30 × 180 cm and has the proportions of a long Persian Shawl. Its double-sided design gives you more flexibility when styling and wearing it. The shawl is also suitable for all four seasons. This makes it a practical addition to Persian Clothing throughout the year. For customers exploring Persian Scarves, Khayal offers a distinctive calligraphy-inspired design. Its silk fabric and versatile size also make it a refined Persian men’s silk scarf for different looks. Every order also includes tracking, giving you a clear way to follow your purchase after dispatch.
Persian Calligraphy-Inspired Shawl with the Khayal Story
Khayal takes its artistic direction from Persian calligraphic painting and Persian script, but its letters are released from their usual readable structure. Instead, they gather into an abstract, energetic composition that recalls a fragment of old writing without asking the viewer to decipher a conventional text. That distinction is central to the piece: the script functions simultaneously as letterform and image. The name Khayal, meaning an idea associated with imagination or what remains in the mind, suits this movement between word and picture. Rather than using calligraphy simply as decoration, this Persian Men’s Shawl presents Persian letterforms as a wearable visual narrative, giving the piece an expressive character that can be appreciated even without reading the script.