Elder Fairisle 100% Merino Wool Scarf
£72.00
In stock
DESCRIPTION
Sustainable Scottish knitwear designer/maker Eribe have been expertly blending pattern, colour and natural yarns for years. These bold, colourful Fairisle scarves come in a kaleidoscope of colours, with textural ribbed edges and a super soft finish.
Meet the Maker: Founded by Rosemary Eribé in 1986, following her studies at the prestigious Scottish College of Textiles, Eribé are based in Melrose, in the Scottish Borders. Sustainability has been at the heart of ERIBÉ from the very beginning. They use only quality, 100% natural wool yarns sourced from Britain. From biodegradable garment bags to timeless designs that outlast trends, every detail reflects their commitment to creating knitwear that is both beautiful and responsible. And at the core of their business is their commitment to value all those involved ~ be it their team, mills, suppliers, distributors, or customers ~ every aspect of their supply chain is given great attention.
Eribé pride themselves on championing ‘Made in Scotland’, and love to put a contemporary spin on traditional Scottish clothing ~ particularly through their expertise in the Fair Isle technique ~ celebrated worldwide for its complexity and beauty. Using a mix of machine-knitted and hand-framed styles, they re-imagine traditional patterns with a modern twist, playing with bold colour and innovative design to evoke feelings of positivity, joy, and confidence. Their pieces are crafted with expertise passed down through generations, ensuring a sustainable product that looks and feels wonderful, and lasts for years to come. Each piece is made to be cherished, lived in, and loved for a lifetime ~ an enduring investment in quality, tradition, and creativity.
THE FINER DETAILS
| Weight | .155 kg |
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| Dimensions | 172 × 25 cm |
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COMPOSITION & CARE
Composition: 100% Merino Lambswool
Care: Hand-washing is recommended over dry cleaning. Use liquid hand soap, not regular detergent, in lukewarm water for a 5-minute soak. Gently squeeze, don’t rub, the garment. Rinse in warm water (tip: a bit of almond oil is great for fragrance and wool restoration). Afterwards, roll the damp scarf in a towel to remove excess water, then reshape, and dry it flat on a clean towel, away from direct heat sources. Ensure your scarf is completely dry before storing it.
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