$179.00
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Wild Rosella – Handwoven Merino & Alpaca Scarf
Turn heads in bold, blooming colour with Wild Rosella. Handwoven from soft merino and fleece from the artist’s own alpacas, this vibrant pink scarf is a celebration of warmth, joy, and texture. Featuring rows of hand-knotted fringe and subtle olive-toned accents, it’s a piece that plays with contrast while still feeling effortlessly wearable.
Both alpaca and merino are known for their exceptional insulation—lightweight yet wonderfully warm—making this scarf ideal for chilly mornings and cosy evenings. Dyed naturally with foraged plant materials, every piece is one-of-a-kind, with subtle shifts in tone that reflect the beauty of the natural world.
Care Instructions for Handwoven Merino & Alpaca Scarves
Your Ashculme Textiles scarf is handwoven with care using a luxurious blend of merino wool and fleece from the artist’s own alpacas. Naturally dyed with foraged plant materials, each piece is one-of-a-kind and made to last when treated gently.
To keep your scarf looking and feeling its best, follow these simple care steps:
Washing:
Hand wash only, in cool water using a gentle wool-safe detergent.
Do not soak for extended periods, and avoid harsh agitation or wringing.
Gently press out excess water without twisting or scrubbing.
Drying:
Lay flat on a clean towel and roll to remove moisture.
Reshape if needed, and allow to air dry flat out of direct sunlight or heat sources.
Storing:
Fold loosely and store in a cool, dry place.
Avoid hanging for long periods, as this may distort the shape over time.
To deter moths, use natural repellents like cedarwood blocks or lavender sachets.
Please avoid:
Machine washing or tumble drying.
Bleach, stain removers, or fabric softeners.
Ironing directly (use a steamer at a safe distance if needed).
These garments are made to be cherished—soft, warm, and naturally breathable. With a little care, your scarf will remain a timeless and wearable piece of slow fashion for many seasons to come.
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