Green Harlequin Lambswool Scarf by Jo Gordon
Cosy up in the most luscious of wools and colours!
This apple green and natural harlequin scarf by Jo Gordon will brighten your wardrobe and the get you through the dark days of winter.
- Contrasting colour diamond pattern
- Fine double jacquard knit
- 100% Scottish spun lambswool
- Knitted in Leicestershire, England
- 106 x 15cm
Looking after your knitwear
These simple instructions explain the best ways to look after your knitwear so that it will continue to serve you well for many years.
Washing and drying
We recommend dry cleaning, however you can hand-wash carefully using the following instructions:Hand wash in cold water with a specialist wool detergent.
Look out for a Woolmark symbol on the packaging. We don’t recommend using a washing machine, as your knits could shrink.
Press out excess water in the sink, then gently press between a folded towel to soak up more water, do not wring out.
Lay flat to dry, away from direct heat.
Know your maker
Jo Gordon is a modern luxury knitwear brand based in the United Kingdom. Utilising Scotlands long history of spinning and knitting wool her scarves are made by small-scale manufacturers committed to tradition and craftsmanship.
"Colour is also an important ingredient in my work" says Jo "I love the flexibility that colour gives. It can reinvent something familiar and I often use complex colour and pattern on simple forms to dramatically change context and mood. It can be cool, sophisticated, sombre or frivolous: It can be reminiscent or it can be unfamiliar".
Made from Australian lambswool fibre, the farms where the wool is sourced are now certified by the Responsible Wool Standard. The Responsible Wool Standard addresses the welfare of the sheep and the land they graze on. The practice of mulesing is not used.
The dyes & chemicals used at the mill, on the banks of Loch Leven in Scotland, are 98% GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard), they will be 100% by next year. These organic dyes minimise damage to fibres and reduces waste produced. Thanks to this, water used is able to be successfully cleaned and returned to the loch, a world-renowned RSPB nature reserve. The highest levels of compliance are followed, monitored by SEPA (Scottish Environment Protection Agency). This enables the brown trout, pink-footed geese and 35,000 wintering birds to thrive.
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