Petite Silky Ribbon Scarf

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Woman wearing a long silk ribbon scarf with a bright blue pinstripe on one side and a delightful lake scene rendered in a traditional toile pattern

Long Silky Scarves

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Woman in a black dress wearing a blue silk scarf standing in a desert with blue floral and rabbit illustrations.
Woman wearing a silk head scarf in pale grey with dark blue illustrations and bright red trim

Silk Scarves & Neckwear

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Woman wearing a Ray silk crepe de chine scarf Dance of the Swallows in Iris — hand-illustrated bandana medallion design with swallows in flight on lavender, exclusive design
Ray silk cotton blend bandana Pop's Bandana in Rainy Day worn styled — soft grey blue modern bandana design with navy serge trim by Ray

Bandanas & Neckerchiefs

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Woman wearing a retro print bandanna in bright cherry red and electric blue with a stack of silver Navajo pearls layered over it.
raffia woven straps with coconut wood rings for making a silk scarf bag

Scarf Handbag Straps

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Two scarves turned into scarf bag using the vegan leather scarf bag straps from At Home With Ray, one black and white patterned, the other red, draped over a person's arm against a dark background.

Some things are made. These are drawn from life.

Every scarf in our collection begins with an original hand-drawn illustration by artist and owner Kris Roufa — each one inspired by a life story, the landscapes of southwest Colorado she calls home, or a fictional world she felt compelled to bring into being. No two collections are alike, because no two moments that inspired them were.

At Home With Ray is a small, devoted thing — a husband-and-wife labor of love, a boutique luxury silk scarf brand built on the belief that what you wear against your skin should mean something. Because our designs belong entirely to us, they belong entirely to you in a way nothing mass-produced ever can. You will not find these anywhere else. This is not an accident.

These are not simply scarves. They are wearable art, hand-drawn originals printed on the softest luxury silk, cashmere, wools and cotton — each one a love letter to beauty, to sense of place, and to the stories that shape us.