Young British Designers Hardingham Scarf by CHARL KNITWEAR

The Young British Designers Hardingham Scarf by CHARL KNITWEAR is a stunning piece inspired by the traditional Gansey jumpers worn by Norfolk fishermen in the 19th and early 20th centuries. This luxuriously large scarf is designed to keep you warm and snug, with its generous size allowing you to wrap it high around your neck.

The scarf features a two-toned jacquard design, incorporating several Gansey stitches such as “herring,” “diamond,” and “hailstones.” The reverse knit of the pattern is equally attractive and tightly knitted to prevent snaring. The herring stitch, which represents the herring fish swimming to the right, pays homage to the main catch of the Norfolk fishermen.

Made from 100% fully traceable British wool, spun in Yorkshire and knitted in London, this scarf showcases the craftsmanship of British knitting. It is recommended to hand wash the scarf in cold or tepid water when necessary and reshape it while damp. The scarf measures approximately 187cm long by 30cm wide and is available in one size and one color: a creamy white base with a striking Gansey blue pattern.

Wrap yourself in history and style with the Young British Designers Hardingham Scarf by CHARL KNITWEAR. Explore more of Charl Knitwear’s collection at www.youngbritishdesigners.com.

Product Details:
– Inspired by Norfolk fishermen’s Gansey jumpers
– Luxuriously large scarf
– Two-toned jacquard design
– Incorporates herring, diamond, and hailstones stitches
– Made from 100% fully traceable British wool
– Hand wash only
– Measures approximately 187cm long by 30cm wide
– Creamy white base with Gansey blue pattern

Added to site: 29th June 2023. Last updated: 13th November 2023

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