Inis Meain

Seafoam stitch gansey sweater in brown alpaca and silk

Regular price €475,00
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Inis Meain

Seafoam stitch gansey sweater in brown alpaca and silk

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"True to their fisherman roots, Inis Meain's new style is a revival of the heritage classic gansey sweater. Born of practical needs at the time, this interpretation is practical to ours - still comfortable, mobile, and warm, but much better suited to our daily life in this slinky alpaca/silk yarn than the densely knit wool of yore. The knit pattern takes inspiration from their frothy waters, bubbly up top but settling still as it goes down."---Ludwin

Details
  • 80% alpaca, 20% silk
  • Rolled mockneck; knit cuffs and hem
  • Knit and hand-linked on the Aran island of Inis Meain, Ireland
Size & Fit
  • Fits true to size
  • We recommend taking your usual US letter size
SKU: INSKNT241-S

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Inis Meain

Guardians of the Aran Islands' culture and traditions 🍀

The Aran Islands lie off the west coast of Ireland, a reminder of the ancient society that modern Ireland has left behind. Stone walls divide property and grazing grounds. Irish is still the most commonly spoken language on the islands.  The boat ride from the mainland to Inis Mor, the largest of the islands, will test the most sturdy stomachs, and serves as a reminder of the wet and windy conditions local fishermen face to make their living.

Inis Meain, the name of the second biggest island, means “middle island” in Irish. It is usually visited only for day trips, and only about two hundred people live there.  These people are survivors - of harsh weather, of isolation, of modernity. One of the many survival skills they mastered is knitting. It’s this skill that the knitwear company Inis Meain draws on in their sweaters.

Former Celtic scholar Tarlach di Blacam founded the company with his wife with to protect and expand this Aran tradition of fishermen sweaters. Each sweater is produced on the island. Many are inspired directly by traditional designs, cable knits winding and crossing over each other like the stone walls that divide Inis Meain.

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