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Jo Gordon Accessories Scarves Large Colourblock Column Scarf Multicolor / One Size
Jo Gordon Accessories Scarves Large Colourblock Column Scarf Multicolor / One Size
Jo Gordon Accessories Scarves Large Colourblock Column Scarf Multicolor / One Size

Large Colourblock Column Scarf

$ 580.00
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The Large Colourblock Column Scarf is handcrafted to showcase ten vibrant blocks of color, this scarf is made from the softest lambswool, ensuring a luxurious feel against your skin. Its generous length allows for versatile styling, whether you prefer to wrap it once or twice around your neck. Elevate your wardrobe with this chic accessory that adds a pop of color to any outfit while providing warmth and coziness during the colder months.

  • 100% Lambswool
  • Dyed using 100% GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) organic dyes
  • 10 blocks of color throughout
  • Made in Scotland
  • Dry clean
  • Handwash cold
  • Do not tumble dry

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Jo Gordon Accessories Scarves Large Colourblock Column Scarf Multicolor / One Size

Designer Profile

Jo Gordon

Established by Jo Gordon in 1995, her eponymous scarf and knitwear collection focuses on wool pieces crafted in Scotland. Gordon believes that wool is a genuine and practical material, and Scotland has a rich heritage of creating and producing the finest knitwear, reflecting her enthusiasm for tradition and craftsmanship. She emphasizes exploration by unconventionally employing a production technique, reinterpreting a traditional method, or reviving a vintage pattern from the archives. This approach can transform something familiar into a new concept, and she frequently incorporates intricate colors and patterns on simple shapes to significantly alter context and mood.