Matsu Fog

£220.00
From our limited edition Matsu Biennial Collection. This design is inspired by the traditional Matsu village of Qinbi, famous for its old stone and tiled houses perched on the sides of mountains and defiantly facing the ocean. The warm orange masonry of the historic buildings meld with the grey and blue tones of the foggy sea and sky to create a highly refined and elegant pattern.

Colourful, dynamic, and classic designs to create a fashionable vibe

An excellent cashmere blend that’s thick, warm, and cold-resistant

Comfortable, skin-friendly herringbone stitches with a high weave count

Adds volume to your clothing and makes your outfit eye-catching

This colorful and dynamic design turn clothing accessories in to works of art, creating a fashionable vibe. Made from an excellent cashmere blend that’s thick, warm, and cold resistant. The comfortable and soft herringbone stitches has a high weave count, find texture, and takes care of loose threads. It adds volume to your clothing when worn around the neck and put it on vertically for a more dynamic look. It’s a stylish scarf and a comfortable blanket at the same time, suitable for various occasions. Use your creativity and show your unique personal taste.

200 x 70 cm

80% wool, 15% silk and 5% cashmere

Blanket stitch with 1 cm fringe

Presented in our beautiful handmade black Yen Ting Cho box.

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