Woven in a block pattern with cool tones of liliac, green and grey supersoft merino lambswool, this scarf will keep you warm all year round. 'Nothing feels better' 100% Merino...
Inspired by the green hue of the countryside, the Landscape scarf has a prominent herringbone design, celebrating the tradition of weaving. Also available in our throw section. 100% Merino Lambswool...
The deeply rich shade of the Mulberry herringbone scarf adds an element of opulence to your outfit. A particularly warming shade during the autumn and winter months. 100% Merino Lambswool...
We pride ourselves in sourcing the finest quality merino wool to produce the softest lambswool scarf around. Its fibres are lighter than sheep’s wool making it incredibly soft to the...
Keep warm and snug in this classic herringbone merino wool scarf. A perfect accessory to any outfit. 'Nothing feels better' 100% Merino Lambs wool Size: Approximately 7 x 1...
A splash of royal blue can brighten any outfit and the prominent herringbone weave in our Royal Herringbone scarf provides an added touch of style. 100% Merino Lambswool Size: Approximately...
Made using 100% Irish linen, every piece in this collection is woven in-house by our talented team of local craftsmen before being finished by hand to make each piece truly...
The Rose & Grey Check is a delicately soft scarf with mellow shades of dusty pink, cloud grey and cream.
100% Merino Lambswool
Size: Approximately 215cm x 28cm
The Oval Basswood is a neutral scarf which can be easily paired to all outfits, keeping you warm and stylish.
100% Merino Lambswool
Size: Approximately 215cm x 28cm
With the unique weave creating the oval feature, the chianti scarf is a rich, sophisticated tone.
100% Merino Lambswool
Size: Approximately 215 cm x 28 cm
A celebration of colour, the Full Bloom scarf is inspired by the symphony of colour which spring brings.
100% Merino Lambswool
Size: Approximately 180 cm x 30 cm
Inspired by the nearby village of Glen, in Co Donegal, this mini check scarf reflects the valley, lake and hills of Glen. Of course it could also reflect Glen, Maghera...