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21 Σεπ 2022 · In the 15th and 16th centuries, Irish Woollen Cloaks were exported globally from Waterford, and up to the 19th-century Irish wool and natural fibers such as linen, poplin and lace were considered exceptional luxury gifts in the Courts of Europe and given to Royals and Sultans worldwide.
10 Ιαν 2017 · Various interpretations of the Irish cape or cloak have been associated both with the Celts and the Vikings. Made with wool or linen and sometimes brightly-coloured, Celtic-era cloaks were usually simple rectangular garments. Their outward simplicity was, however, deceptive.
5 Ιαν 2016 · Mucros Weavers Scarves in the colors of Ireland. Several years ago I went with Terry to Ireland to get a feel for the country, and learn about the people and products sold at The Celtic Ranch. The first day we visited Mucros was a drizzly gray day, the foliage was a deep green, and I fell in love.
Weavers of Ireland - find out about Irish weavers history & heritage taking in the craft of weaving in Ireland across the centuries; Irish weavers continue to produce handwoven crafts & commercial weaving in Ireland & around the globe.
Shop from our extensive range of 100% Irish-designed scarves and capes. Weaving since 1893 John Hanly offers a wide section of quality and stylist scarves in a beautiful mix of colours and sizes in cashmere, lambswool and merino wools. From classic patterns to bright and adventurous colour variations you are guaranteed to find a scarf for any ...
An American widow’s account of her travels in Ireland in 1844–45 on the eve of the Great Famine: Ireland’s Welcome to the Stranger Sailing from New York, she set out to determine the condition of the Irish poor and discover why so many were emigrating to her home country.
Whether you want a lambswool or alpaca scarf to compliment you new Irish sweater or tweed cap we have it all at Weavers Of Ireland.