Rust and Water. Old rust with strains of blue, dripping.
The fine NZ wool yarn was hand dyed in burnt orange, indigo, and turquoise. Woven in a solid rust. The stripings of the hand dye create blue ripples vertically through the scarf – almost resembling a serape.
The scarf drapes and has weight. This would lovely draped over your shoulders or lightly secured with a brooch or pin. Can be worn tied in a French knot, traditional tie, or wrapped around your neck.
The shawl is soft, drapey and warm. It has been hand washed and dried, then pressed.
Materials: 100% NZ wool. Hand twisted fringe. Hand wash only.
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This one-off piece is Work 287. I rarely weave exactly the same cloth or item twice. Every piece is unique and numbered, every creation has a story to tell.
From the world’s finest pastures comes an extraordinary super fibre – New Zealand wool. There’s no other fibre like it in the world. While wool is soft, warm, strong, and technically versatile, it’s also naturally beautiful.
Dimensions: width 14 1/2″ – 37cm // length w/o fringe 66 1/2″ – 169cm // fringe 4 1/4″ – 11cm.