Light Bloom
The sunsets sing with such luminescence in far West Cornwall. Surrounded by deep ocean on three sides the light reflects and bounces from all directions like looking through a kaleidescope. As the sun dips below the horizon, the colours bloom and sky blues softly gradient into rose blossom pinks
The sunsets sing with such luminescence in far West Cornwall. Surrounded by deep ocean on three sides the light reflects and bounces from all directions like looking through a kaleidescope. As the sun dips below the horizon, the colours bloom and sky blues softly gradient into rose blossom pinks
The sunsets sing with such luminescence in far West Cornwall. Surrounded by deep ocean on three sides the light reflects and bounces from all directions like looking through a kaleidescope. As the sun dips below the horizon, the colours bloom and sky blues softly gradient into rose blossom pinks
Contrasting naturalistically with the quartz-emblazoned granite forms that hug the turquoise shore, ripples of crescent moon glinting in the softly undulating deeper waters. A beckoning chill invites a deep nestle into the warmth of a cosy comforting shawl
We herald this precious captivating sight of Cornish winter sun in our Light Bloom Blanket Scarf
Handwoven of pure British sheepswool, this makes for a wonderfully supple, comforting and light Blanket Scarf
Woven in a medium weight yarn, washed by hand in ecologically-friendly detergent, hand-worked, hand-crafted, hand-woven
It can be worn as a big scarf or as a shawl
Lightweight enough to be worn on cool summer evenings and long winter days alike
Blanket Scarf approx dimensions:
· Length 190cm
· Width 60cm
Regular-sized Scarf approx dimensions:
· Length: 160cm
· Width: 25cm
By order the Regular-sized Scarf variation, this will be on a Commission basis as it is not in stock. So please allow three weeks for the making, finishing and delivery of your order. Any special requirements can be discussed via email or phone once the order has been placed. Thank you. From Rae.
· Images captured of Rae at Mousehole overlooking Mounts Bay