Patrick King Woollen Company
Anne of Green Gables House Lambswool Scarf
Anne of Green Gables House Lambswool Scarf
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The Anne of Green Gables Museum refers to the Green Gables farmhouse, a historical site located in in Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, Canada. This farm house and its surroundings inspired Lucy Maud Montgomery when she wrote Anne of Green Gables.
It has been preserved and restored to resemble the the beloved farm house described in the Anne Green Gables Book Series. Tartan/Plaid is a patterned fabric characterized by intersecting horizontal and vertical bands of multiple colours called thread counts (width of lines). The colour scheme of the Green Gables has been reflected in this tartan, designed to commemorate this historic property.
Materials
Materials
100% Lambswool
Dimensions
Dimensions
11.8β³x 55β³ / 30cm x 140cm, 3"/ 8cm fringe
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Wash in cold water and dry flat or dry clean
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High Quality Wool
Patrick King uses the finest Lambswool in the production in its weaving. Incredibly soft, smooth, resilient, elastic and has superior spinning properties. Because of its silkiness, softness and warmth, Lambswool can be worn comfortably against the skin. Itβs also the most hypoallergenic of all wools.
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Responsible Wool Standard
The Responsible Wool Standard is a voluntary standard that addresses the welfare of sheep and the land they graze on. We ensure that our wool comes from farms that have a progressive approach to managing their land, practice holistic respect for animal welfare of the sheep.
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Woven In Tradition
We manufacture and design custom tartans for corporate, hotel chains, tourist locations and retail shops. From weddings to special events, we incorporate clan and corporate colours and significant dates to create a customized product for everyone to enjoy.