Arran Solid Oyster Grey Cashmere Throw
Deceptively minimal and immensely luxurious, this luxury cashmere throw instantly adds a polished cosiness to any corner of the home and is light enough to be enjoyed year-round. Crafted from ultra-fine fibres sourced from the underbelly of cashmere goats, the Arran goes through 35 processes — from being run through water and pummelled — to release the cashmere’s incredibly soft touch. To finish, a subtle ripple texture is created by brushing its damp surface with handpicked Italian teasels before pressing the ripples into place. A range of vibrant and neutral hues are sure to complement your home's colour scheme, or delight a very lucky loved one — why not both?

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Something REALLY special later on today Valais blacknose sheep are normally shorn twice a year, due to the amount of fleece they produce..... However, occasionally show sheep are left with longer fleeces which means, of course, that their locks are much longer than normal. I managed to snag a few show sheep fleeces from my friend Emma over at Moor View, and I'm so pleased with just how beautiful these fleeces are. With a staple length of 9-11", and the most superb lustre, these locks are s...
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