Hazelwood · Natural Classic Scarf
£185.00
The Wildwood Collection · Purely Natural, Purely Unique · Botanically-dyed
A crown of golden green does gleam the Hazelwood, she thrives in coppice and hedgerow. Her resilience and prosperity is age-old, as was one of the first trees to colonise early Britain. Believed by the Druids to bring wisdom
This tree has the ability to regenerate from her roots therefore can live for centuries. A myriad of uses does the hazel bestow to us, from shepherd’s crook to coracle; to wattle and cobnut. With heart-shaped foliage, soft and downy this tree offers support and gentleness on your woodland wayfarings
The Wildwood Collection · Purely Natural, Purely Unique · Botanically-dyed
A crown of golden green does gleam the Hazelwood, she thrives in coppice and hedgerow. Her resilience and prosperity is age-old, as was one of the first trees to colonise early Britain. Believed by the Druids to bring wisdom
This tree has the ability to regenerate from her roots therefore can live for centuries. A myriad of uses does the hazel bestow to us, from shepherd’s crook to coracle; to wattle and cobnut. With heart-shaped foliage, soft and downy this tree offers support and gentleness on your woodland wayfarings
The Wildwood Collection · Purely Natural, Purely Unique · Botanically-dyed
A crown of golden green does gleam the Hazelwood, she thrives in coppice and hedgerow. Her resilience and prosperity is age-old, as was one of the first trees to colonise early Britain. Believed by the Druids to bring wisdom
This tree has the ability to regenerate from her roots therefore can live for centuries. A myriad of uses does the hazel bestow to us, from shepherd’s crook to coracle; to wattle and cobnut. With heart-shaped foliage, soft and downy this tree offers support and gentleness on your woodland wayfarings
This is a one of a kind scarf. Handwoven in a Boulder Octogang twill variation of high quality pure Beautiful British sheepswool - beautiful undyed rare breed Jacob in a peaty-brown with an in-house prepared palette of botanically-dyed colour extracted from allium and foraged Phragmites australis Common Reed. Made to be enjoyed, cherished and revelled in for generations
Dimensions approximately
Regular Width: Length: 200cm x Width: 25cm
The scarf is of medium softness
Wide enough to be worn over the shoulders as a narrow shawl or as a long, snug and cosy scarf
Suited for cool summer evenings and wild wintery days alike
Handwoven by fully manual means on my homemade hand-built eight-shaft treadle loom built for me my my partner, traditional ships rigger Eric Henry
Hand-fulled and finished with a custom label
Colours and yarn weights may vary
Please refer to Product Care page for advice on washing
Thank you for considering purchasing one of my unique handwoven scarves