Lambswool scarves are considered elegant because they are exceptionally soft, have a luxurious and fine texture from being made from the first shearing of young lambs, and possess a beautiful, natural drape that can elevate any outfit. Their quality is further enhanced by their durability, excellent insulation without bulk, and the sophisticated, timeless appeal of their design.
170cm x 30cm (Plus Fringes)
Material: Pure Lambswool
Can be Hand Washed or Dry Cleaned.
Unmatched softness and fineness: Sourced from the first shearing of lambs, the fibers are naturally finer, smoother, and softer than those from adult sheep, providing a luxurious feel against the skin.
Beautiful drape: The fine, shorter fibers allow the fabric to drape beautifully and softly, which adds an element of effortless sophistication to an outfit.
Excellent warmth and breathability: Lambswool provides a balance of warmth and breathability, making it a comfortable and stylish choice for various climates.
Durability and resilience: The fibers are resistant to pilling and maintain their softness and shape over time, making it a durable investment piece.
Timeless appeal: The classic and simple designs often found in lambswool scarves, such as iconic plain styles or heritage tartans, contribute to their timeless elegance.
Sophistication in craftsmanship: High-end lambswool scarves are often crafted with meticulous attention to detail and quality, a commitment that is visible in the final product and further elevates their perceived value.
Robertson Clan History - Also known as clan Donnachaidh, their heritage can be traced back further than any other Scottish Clan and claim to be descendants of the Celtic Earls of Athol. Their name is taken from Robert "Riabhach" Duncanson, who captured and put to death the assassins of King James I.