Enigma Machine Scarf, linen-weave pashmina.

Enigma Machine Scarf, linen-weave pashmina.

$44.00
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Enigma Machine patent drawing scarf. All-season linen-weave pashmina. • Pattern: Screen printed Enigma Machine schematic.• Fabric: Viscose (modal linen). Vegan safe.• Texture: Woven linen-like. • Weight: Perfect for all seasons.• Printing ink: Non-toxic, waterbased ink.• Scarf size: 74" x 28" with 3" tassels on both ends.• Print size: 13" x 19" at one end.• Color: Many! Your choice from dropdown menu.• Care: Hand wash cold; lay flat or hang to dry.• Creases and folds? Iron high.These rotors depicted on your future neckwear are part of the device that made up both the Enigma A and Enigma G machines, stolen (and returned) some years ago from Bletchley Park. Invented by the German engineer Arthur Scherbius at the end of World War I, it was a quintessential part in secret message transmission during World War II. Mathemetician Alan Turing was the central force in continuing to break the Enigma in the United Kingdom. His effort to break the Enigma was not disclosed until the 1970s. Shown: B

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