Leven Scarf - Tencel blend
The Leven Collection is named for Loch (Lake) Leven in Scotland. A freshwater loch located halfway between Edinburgh and Perth. A migratory spot for 35,000 water birds over winter due to several islands for nesting and wide expanse of water. Loch Leven holds many conservation designations in Scotland and Internationally in addition to protected wetlands along its shores.
The collection uses cotton, linen, and tencel yarn in shawls and reusable produce bags designed to reduce plastic waste and further protect the environment.
This is a one of a kind creation. This yarn has been discontinued and I cannot reproduce this item.
A handy item to have when the air conditioning is running full blast. This triangle scarf can be worn several ways: draped as a shawl, bunched then coiled twice around your neck, folded with the ends tucked through. Lightweight and soft, it travels well and drapes beautifully. This scarf is a blend of cotton-linen and Tencel. Tencel is a plant fibre which has the lustre, sheen, and drape of silk. This colourway was only created once and cannot be replicated. Truly one of a kind gift.
The plant based fibre of the Leven scarf included in the Eco Line can be composted (tag removed) at the end of its lifespan.
Fibre: 55% Cotton/ 45% Linen and 100% Tencel
Fibre: 55% Coton/ 45% Lin et 100% Tencel
Dimensions 64 inches wide by 12 at widest point