A cotton and merino wool blend scarf crafted in Imabari City, Ehime Prefecture.
This large yet lightweight scarf is crafted from a blend of cotton and merino wool, with 35% merino wool adding natural deodorizing and antibacterial properties. It is woven in Imabari City, situated in the Seto Inland Sea and known for producing soft and absorbent towels. The combination of fibres ensures excellent absorbency while efficiently releasing moisture, allowing the scarf to be adaptable for all seasons. The combination of cotton and merino wool creates a smooth, soft texture without the prickliness often associated with wool. Additionally, the scarf is machine washable without shrinkage making it ideal for everyday use.
Available in three colours of cherry blossom, blue and grey.
The island of Shikoku is divided into four prefectures. All of these can be visited on the 88-temple Buddhist pilgrimage around the island. The area is also home to Naoshima, a small island in the Inland Sea, known for its many contemporary art installations and museums while the Tokushima Prefecture is famous for its cultivation of Japanese indigo.
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