Sussex Field Fingerless Gloves in Turmeric
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Sussex Field Fingerless Gloves in Turmeric

Sussex Field Fingerless Gloves in Turmeric

$11,176.79
Sussex Field Fingerless Gloves in Turmeric
$11,176.79

The Story

Beautifully crafted fingerless gloves featuring a traditional ‘hurdle stitch’ pattern and ribbed cuff.

Soft, warm medium weight textured knit.

Knitted and handmade in Brighton & Hove, England.

100% Scottish spun lambswool.

Cool hand wash only.

One size: 9.5 x 24 cm.

Jo Cranston is a designer and producer of pure lambswool accessories for men & women, made entirely in Britain. She makes accessories from pure wool. Unlike fossil fuel based fibres that are polluting the sea, wool is a natural fibre that is renewable and completely biodegradable. The majority of Jo's wool comes from mills that supply natural lamb’s wool, sourced from farms where animal welfare is a high priority. Most of her yarn is dyed and spun at a mill situated on the banks of a loch in Scotland. This is where the lamb’s wool is washed using the pure water from the loch, creating a luxuriously soft handle to the finished pieces.

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Description

Beautifully crafted fingerless gloves featuring a traditional ‘hurdle stitch’ pattern and ribbed cuff.

Soft, warm medium weight textured knit.

Knitted and handmade in Brighton & Hove, England.

100% Scottish spun lambswool.

Cool hand wash only.

One size: 9.5 x 24 cm.

Jo Cranston is a designer and producer of pure lambswool accessories for men & women, made entirely in Britain. She makes accessories from pure wool. Unlike fossil fuel based fibres that are polluting the sea, wool is a natural fibre that is renewable and completely biodegradable. The majority of Jo's wool comes from mills that supply natural lamb’s wool, sourced from farms where animal welfare is a high priority. Most of her yarn is dyed and spun at a mill situated on the banks of a loch in Scotland. This is where the lamb’s wool is washed using the pure water from the loch, creating a luxuriously soft handle to the finished pieces.