Blue Elvan
Greenstone crests jut through slate silver seas, the crisp horizon blue-ish grey. Radiated stone with which crescents of light play. Lichen embellished crystalline formations resonate organically with the fluid hues of Prussian blue and green waters. The same rock that makes the carefully laid metamorphic walls that meander astride the coastal path
Grey, blue, green - that glas-y scene echoes in the twill variation patterned blanket scarf handwoven of British Wool including native rare breed Jacob and Shetland. Blue Elvan, one of Cornwall’s many geological wonders, smuggled away snuggly in a quiet fisherman’s cove
Greenstone crests jut through slate silver seas, the crisp horizon blue-ish grey. Radiated stone with which crescents of light play. Lichen embellished crystalline formations resonate organically with the fluid hues of Prussian blue and green waters. The same rock that makes the carefully laid metamorphic walls that meander astride the coastal path
Grey, blue, green - that glas-y scene echoes in the twill variation patterned blanket scarf handwoven of British Wool including native rare breed Jacob and Shetland. Blue Elvan, one of Cornwall’s many geological wonders, smuggled away snuggly in a quiet fisherman’s cove
Greenstone crests jut through slate silver seas, the crisp horizon blue-ish grey. Radiated stone with which crescents of light play. Lichen embellished crystalline formations resonate organically with the fluid hues of Prussian blue and green waters. The same rock that makes the carefully laid metamorphic walls that meander astride the coastal path
Grey, blue, green - that glas-y scene echoes in the twill variation patterned blanket scarf handwoven of British Wool including native rare breed Jacob and Shetland. Blue Elvan, one of Cornwall’s many geological wonders, smuggled away snuggly in a quiet fisherman’s cove
Rich in oceanic Prussian blue with a highlight of rare-breed Shetland lichen-green in the warp, paired with a rare-breed Jacob and Ryeland in the weft. This big beautiful scarf speaks of the grey-blue-greens so prevelant in western Cornish waters and seascapes
It can be worn as a big scarf, as a shawl over the shoulders or as a lap blanket. Lightweight enough to be worn on cool summer evenings and snug enough for long winter days alike
This scarf is a sister scarf to the Greenstone - just a slight difference in the trim detail. Both are unique and one of a kind
Handwoven in a medium weight yarn, finished and washed by hand in ecologically-friendly detergent
Hand-worked, hand-crafted, hand-woven, handmade by fully manual means by us in Morvah, West Penwith, Cornwall
Approx dimensions:
· Length 190cm
· Width 60cm
· Images captured of Rachel at Prussia Cove, where greenstone lies