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Irish Aran Pocket Scarf

Price: $69.00 Sale Price:   $19.99

Item#:2001330

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With a cable stitch adapted from classic Aran Islands knits, and deep hand-warmer pockets at each end, our rich red merino wool scarf is the perfect accessory for cool-weather sightseeing.


Made in Ireland. 100% merino wool. 9"W x 65"L.


Hand-wash or dry clean.


Since they first appeared at the beginning of the 20th century, the textured wool sweaters of the Aran Islands have become “as tenacious an international symbol of Ireland as the harp and Shamrock,” writes historian Dierdre McQuillan. Women on these small, craggy islands in the mouth of Galway Bay had always made clothing by hand, but it wasn’t until the home crafts movement at the end of the 19th century that this practical skill blossomed into an iconic design known around the world. Then as now, the sale of handcrafts was encouraged as a way to continue local traditions and bring extra income into poor farming and fishing communities. Knitters from Donegal, the Channel Islands, and even emigrants returning from America traded techniques, and sweater patterns became more complicated as local women worked together to master new stitches.


National Geographic first commented on the sweaters in a 1931 article, referring to “the blue jersey of the fisherman.” Eventually white became the most popular color for Aran sweaters, and many children on the islands wore a design made just for them for their first holy communion. Early efforts at exporting sweaters through nearby Galway were a challenge until the craftswomen got the hang of standardized sizes rather than knitting for the way their family members were built.


Today, from tourist shops to fashion shows, one can find sweaters based on stitches that were invented by grandmothers and great-grandmothers only a couple of generations ago: cables, diamonds, blackberry stitch, crooked road, half-eights, bird’s eye, honeycomb, and many more. As they say on the islands, Go máire tú is go gcaithe thé—May you live and wear it well.


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5.0

pocket scarf

By MsMontauk

from Hampstead, North Carolina

About Me Classic Dresser

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Attractive Design
  • Good Length
  • Warm

Cons

    Best Uses

    • As A Fashion Accessory
    • Casual Wear
    • Cold Weather

    Comments about Irish Aran Pocket Scarf:

    very different

    • Length:
    • Feels true to length
    • Was this a gift?:
    • Yes
     
    5.0

    Irish warmth

    By Rhody mom

    from Rhode Island

    About Me Casual Dresser

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Attractive Design
    • Good Length
    • Quality Materials
    • Soft
    • Warm
    • Warm Cozy Real Wool

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Casual Wear
      • Cold Weather
      • To Carry One's Cellphone

      Comments about Irish Aran Pocket Scarf:

      great value with the sale price

      • Length:
      • Feels true to length
      • Gear Usage:
      • Cold Weather Living
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No

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