Navy and Duck Egg Herringbone | Cashmere Merino Irish Scarf | Made in Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
Navy and Duck Egg Herringbone | Cashmere Merino Irish Scarf | Made in Nenagh, Co. Tipperary
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€38,00 EUR
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This beautiful, super-soft and cosy John Hanly Cashmere Merino Irish Scarf with its gorgeous navy and duck egg herringbone pattern suits perfectly for both, casual or more formal wear. John Hanly cashmere merino Irish scarves are made from the finest merino cashmere blend in Ballyartella, Nenagh, Co. Tipperary, they are super soft to the touch, sensationally cosy and are outstandingly durable.
►Size: approx. 24 x 200 cm
►Material: 95% Superfine Merino Wool, 5% Cashmere
►Care: Dry clean only – Please follow instructions supplied with the scarf
►The John Hanly Story
Denis Hanly and his son John founded in 1893 their woollen mill beside the Nenagh river, in a disused flour mill in Ballyartella, North Tipperary. Local farmers sold their fleeces to the mill, where wool was spun and carded and then woven into blankets and flannel fabric. Today, Brian Hanly, the fourth generation of Hanlys, proudly hold the reins of the company. The woollen mill in Ballyartella remains the beating heart of family-business. All designing and weaving still occurs here!
►Size: approx. 24 x 200 cm
►Material: 95% Superfine Merino Wool, 5% Cashmere
►Care: Dry clean only – Please follow instructions supplied with the scarf
►The John Hanly Story
Denis Hanly and his son John founded in 1893 their woollen mill beside the Nenagh river, in a disused flour mill in Ballyartella, North Tipperary. Local farmers sold their fleeces to the mill, where wool was spun and carded and then woven into blankets and flannel fabric. Today, Brian Hanly, the fourth generation of Hanlys, proudly hold the reins of the company. The woollen mill in Ballyartella remains the beating heart of family-business. All designing and weaving still occurs here!