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Osteopathic Rod of Asclepius Scarf Light Scarf | Gold on Black Brick Pattern


$38.43

Shipping to United States: $6.09
  • Details
    Wrapped in deep black with a subtle gold Rod of Asclepius woven into a brick-like repeat, this light scarf feels like a quiet nod to healing and heritage. The slim, airy fabric drapes easily around the neck, fluttering with movement and catching glints of gold as you turn. Wear it over a lab coat between rounds, drape it on a clinic chair, or knot it at the throat for a polished look on conference days. It speaks to practitioners and students who appreciate medical symbolism done with restraint — tasteful, knowledgeable, and a little scholarly. The semi-translucent print gives it depth; the soft hand keeps it comfortable during long shifts or travel. Let it be a subtle signature: professional, thoughtful, and quietly elegant for lectures, ceremonies, or everyday rounds.

    Product features
    - 100% polyester — durable, shape-retaining, quick-drying
    - Vibrant, crisp printing for rich black and gold tones
    - Soft, lightweight fabric suitable for layering
    - Semi-translucent one-sided print adds depth
    - One size (27" × 71") with seamless construction

    Care instructions
    - Tumble dry: low heat
    - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F)
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    Returns & exchanges accepted within 14 days

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    OsteoGear will donate, at least yearly, 10% of net profits to the American Osteopathic Foundation in support of scholarships for osteopathic medical students.