The Wallace scarf

Silk twill scarf with hand-finished edges (100% silk)

The Empire. In the history of the American West, few names carry the weight of "Wallace." Daniel Webster Wallace and his wife, Laura Dee Owen, didn't just survive the frontier—they conquered it. While Daniel commanded the range, Laura, an educated visionary, managed the business of their 10,000-acre domain. Together, they built a Black dynasty in the heart of Texas, leaving behind an estate worth over a million dollars in 1939. This wasn't just a ranch; it was a sovereign state.

The Monument. This design honors the elevation of labor into legacy. The central figure—a marble horse bust—symbolizes the foundation of the Wallace fortune. To the common eye, the horse was a tool of the trade; to the Wallaces, it was the throne upon which their kingdom was built. This scarf celebrates the moment when the dust of the trail settles, and what remains is the solid, unbreakable stone of history.

The Silk. The Wallace is architectural and commanding. The deep orange evokes the Clay Mann lands where the legacy began, while the heavy leather belting signifies the security of ownership. The saddles surrounding the marble center are not merely equipment; they are the artifacts of a tycoon. This is for the woman who understands that while others may ride, she owns the land beneath them. Decadence is your birthright; but the empire is yours to keep.

Made in New Orleans

Designed by D. Speed

Dimensions:
75 X 75 CM (30 X 30 IN)


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