Piece Eleven

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Handwoven mat made using wild tussar silk & organic hemp yarns with a natural linen warp.

This naturally hand woven mat will be sent to you with a small piece of raw quartz, foraged by me in the mountains of Wales.

About the ethical yarns used in this piece:

Silk yarn handspun using waste silk, these silk worms are found in wild forests eating the leaves off the trees. Turrar silk is produced using several different species of silk worm.

Wild silk is a way of gathering the silk fibres without any disturbance or harm made to the silk worm. The silk is harvested after the moth has left its cocoon and is no longer in need of it.

Organic hemp fibres used in this piece are naturally grown & harvested in Napal.

All yarns are ethically sourced & chosen with care. Handspun in rural India supporting a small women’s cooperative

Dimensions.

11.5 inches x 8 inches approx. Excl tassels

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Handwoven mat made using wild tussar silk & organic hemp yarns with a natural linen warp.

This naturally hand woven mat will be sent to you with a small piece of raw quartz, foraged by me in the mountains of Wales.

About the ethical yarns used in this piece:

Silk yarn handspun using waste silk, these silk worms are found in wild forests eating the leaves off the trees. Turrar silk is produced using several different species of silk worm.

Wild silk is a way of gathering the silk fibres without any disturbance or harm made to the silk worm. The silk is harvested after the moth has left its cocoon and is no longer in need of it.

Organic hemp fibres used in this piece are naturally grown & harvested in Napal.

All yarns are ethically sourced & chosen with care. Handspun in rural India supporting a small women’s cooperative

Dimensions.

11.5 inches x 8 inches approx. Excl tassels

Handwoven mat made using wild tussar silk & organic hemp yarns with a natural linen warp.

This naturally hand woven mat will be sent to you with a small piece of raw quartz, foraged by me in the mountains of Wales.

About the ethical yarns used in this piece:

Silk yarn handspun using waste silk, these silk worms are found in wild forests eating the leaves off the trees. Turrar silk is produced using several different species of silk worm.

Wild silk is a way of gathering the silk fibres without any disturbance or harm made to the silk worm. The silk is harvested after the moth has left its cocoon and is no longer in need of it.

Organic hemp fibres used in this piece are naturally grown & harvested in Napal.

All yarns are ethically sourced & chosen with care. Handspun in rural India supporting a small women’s cooperative

Dimensions.

11.5 inches x 8 inches approx. Excl tassels