Wild Mor · Classic Scarf
Mor - Cornish for sea. Clouds play with the ocean, sunlight casting shadows, shifting shapes on the surface, like an atlas. Seen from a birdseye atop granite outcrops, picking out patterns in the currents’ ebbs and flows, colours of glas’; blues, greens, greys.
A conjunction of aerial and aquatic habitats. A curious meeting of two worlds in rapture and enchantment
I dive into tide, tor and folklore around me for inspiration, allowing them to govern the patterns and colourways as I weave
Mor - Cornish for sea. Clouds play with the ocean, sunlight casting shadows, shifting shapes on the surface, like an atlas. Seen from a birdseye atop granite outcrops, picking out patterns in the currents’ ebbs and flows, colours of glas’; blues, greens, greys.
A conjunction of aerial and aquatic habitats. A curious meeting of two worlds in rapture and enchantment
I dive into tide, tor and folklore around me for inspiration, allowing them to govern the patterns and colourways as I weave
Mor - Cornish for sea. Clouds play with the ocean, sunlight casting shadows, shifting shapes on the surface, like an atlas. Seen from a birdseye atop granite outcrops, picking out patterns in the currents’ ebbs and flows, colours of glas’; blues, greens, greys.
A conjunction of aerial and aquatic habitats. A curious meeting of two worlds in rapture and enchantment
I dive into tide, tor and folklore around me for inspiration, allowing them to govern the patterns and colourways as I weave
Handwoven in an undulating twill of high quality pure Beautiful British sheepswool, including beautiful undyed rare breed Jacob. Woven in a herringbone twill variation, made to be revelled in for generations. This is a one of a kind scarf
Dimensions approximately
Regular Width: Length: 200cm x Width: 25cm
The scarf is of medium softness, woven with a DK-width yarn
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, Eric Henry who also kindly modeled this scarf!
Hand-fulled and finished with a custom cotton label
Colours and yarn weights may vary
Please refer to Product Care page for advice on washing
As with all scarves, I dive into the nature and local legends around me for inspiration, allowing them to govern the patterns and colourways as I handweave upon my bespoke loom designed and handcrafted for me by my partner
Thank you for considering purchasing one of my unique handwoven scarves