Johnstons of Elgin - Cashmere seit 1797
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Introducing our 1797 Ultrafine Merino Wool Scarf – celebrating our history in using
the finest fibres the world has to offer to create timeless and exquisite accessories.Available in seven seasonal colours as well as seven beautiful tartans.
Our Ultrafine Merino Wool is certified by the Responsible Wool Standard,
which recognises the best practices of farmers; ensuring that wool comes
from farms with a progressive approach to managing their land, and
from sheep that have been treated responsibly. Our source of Ultrafine Merino,
Avington Farm, is creating a new benchmark in the Australian wool growing industry
for the ethical farming of luxury merino.The Johnstons of Elgin and merino wool stories are closely intertwined, with merino sheep first introduced to Australia in 1797,
the same year Alexander Johnston established our family company. Discover the story on our blog.https://www.johnstonsofelgin.com/eu/our-story/c…-wool-week-2019
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INTARSIA KNITWEAR
Our 100% Cashmere Asymmetric Intarsia
Stripe Jumper plays with pattern placement
and scale for a contemporary look. Bold
colours and crisp stripes make this softest
of jumpers a unique wardrobe addition.[/td]Exquisitely intricate, our Hand Intarsia
Women's Floral Cashmere Jumper makes
a statement this season. Made with 100%
Cashmere, freehand brush-strokes creating
the floral design are replicated in knit,
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THE CAMPAIGN FOR WOOL
10TH ANNIVERSARY SCARFIntroducing our Limited Edition Scarf, created in collaboration with luxury sustainable brand Mother of Pearl.
This stunning accessory celebrates the 10th anniversary of HRH The Prince of Wales's Campaign for Wool.
All profits outside of covering production and fulfilment costs will go directly to The Prince's Foundation's Future Textiles initiative
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E X H I B I T I O N S T O L E
THE GREAT EXHIBITION STOLE
As part of our 225th-anniversary celebrations, we are delighted to introduce an exclusive collaboration with British Print Designer Sabina Savage. Our stunning Stoles tell the heritage story of Johnstons of Elgin’s success at the Great Exhibition in London, 1851.
Sabina Savage’s elaborate hand-drawn prints tell historical stories featuring majestic creatures from the past and present.
Each year, the brand produces two collections comprising beautiful scarves and clothing made from luxurious fabrics.https://www.johnstonsofelgin.com/eu/our-story/s…e-collaboration
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KINDRED SPIRITS
Our Kindred Spirits series sees us collaborate with fellow creatives sharing our passion for craftsmanship, heritage, innovation and community.
Jonathan Daniel Pryce - GarçonJon - is an award-winning, London-based photographer with an extensive portfolio
that looks at men, fashion and capital cities in a captivating way.As part of our 225th-anniversary celebrations, we asked Jonathan to photograph a series of artists across the globe wearing
and experiencing Johnstons of Elgin’s Cashmere designs.
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LIMITED EDITION | THE CORONATION COLLECTION
In celebration of the Coronation of HM King Charles III, we are delighted to launch our Limited Edition Coronation Collection. These exclusive commemorative designs are embroidered with the official emblem of the historical event, which will feature throughout May’s celebrations.
This special edit includes a Double Face Lambswool Throw, chosen to represent King Charles’s connection with The Campaign for Wool. The not-for-profit organisation, launched in 2010 to promote the benefits of wool, is run by a coalition of industry groups convened by His Majesty when he was Prince of Wales.
Our Coronation Edit also includes a Cashmere Scarf and an Online Exclusive Cashmere Throw, each made with the finest fibres in an elegant silver hue.
The Coronation emblem, featuring the red and blue of the union flag, was designed by internationally revered designer Sir Jony Ive KBE and his creative collective, LoveFrom. Honouring The King’s love of the natural world, the motif unifies the flora of the four nations of the United Kingdom; the rose of England, the thistle of Scotland, the daffodil of Wales and the shamrock of Northern Ireland. Together, the flowers create the shape of St Edward’s Crown, with which His Majesty The King will be crowned during the Coronation Service at Westminster Abbey on Saturday, 6th May.
King Charles III Coronation Collection | Johnstons of ElginJohnstons of Elgin has been creating the finest woollen and cashmere cloth, clothing and accessories since 1797www.johnstonsofelgin.com -
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