WILDFLOWERS Scarf

£240.00
sold out

DESCRIPTION

Hand woven from 100% Hampshire with a warp of a supersoft blend of Blue-faced Leicester mulberry silk and baby camel. Finished at each end with a fringe of hand-knotted tassels.

SIZING

Size (excluding tassels) 193cm/76" long, 30cm/12" wide.

Size (including tassels) 217cm/85.5" long, 30cm/12" wide.

Weight; 181g/6.4oz

COMPOSITION & CARE

Composed of Hampshire, Blue-Faced Leicester, mulberry silk and baby camel.

Hand-wash in lukewarm water with wool detergent. Alternatively, gently machine wash on a cold wool cycle with a small amount of wool detergent. To dry, lay flat on a large towel and roll up like a Swiss roll, squeezing gently, then complete drying naturally on a clothes airer or washing line. DO NOT TUMBLE DRY.

YARN STORY

The Hampshire weft yarn was sourced directly from a small British farm producer who is passionate about biodiversity, the health of their land and their animals. Their sheep are bred and reared as individuals, under low-intensity farming methods. The warp yarn has been hand-dyed in very limited batches by one of my favourite indie dyers.

DESCRIPTION

Hand woven from 100% Hampshire with a warp of a supersoft blend of Blue-faced Leicester mulberry silk and baby camel. Finished at each end with a fringe of hand-knotted tassels.

SIZING

Size (excluding tassels) 193cm/76" long, 30cm/12" wide.

Size (including tassels) 217cm/85.5" long, 30cm/12" wide.

Weight; 181g/6.4oz

COMPOSITION & CARE

Composed of Hampshire, Blue-Faced Leicester, mulberry silk and baby camel.

Hand-wash in lukewarm water with wool detergent. Alternatively, gently machine wash on a cold wool cycle with a small amount of wool detergent. To dry, lay flat on a large towel and roll up like a Swiss roll, squeezing gently, then complete drying naturally on a clothes airer or washing line. DO NOT TUMBLE DRY.

YARN STORY

The Hampshire weft yarn was sourced directly from a small British farm producer who is passionate about biodiversity, the health of their land and their animals. Their sheep are bred and reared as individuals, under low-intensity farming methods. The warp yarn has been hand-dyed in very limited batches by one of my favourite indie dyers.