About this Product
This scarf has been sold! Watch for more of this style soon! Brigid’s Field is inspired by Brigid 1500 celebrations and Brigid’s connection with the land. The soft Tweety, look of greens, browns and golds has a subtle central stripe pattern with off white. It has a soft and drapey, textured feel, is 4.5” wide six feet long-and has a traditional look with its generous 6” braid fringe. It's a great accessory with a cotton sweater!
Here is my original take on an ancient form. I often make my criosanna from cotton or acrylic yarns for easy washing. My specialty is to offer this traditional belt in fashionable and muted colors and black, to coordinate with a contemporary wardrobe, jeans or special occasion dressing. This belt is ready to ship, but if you have other ideas, I would be delighted to make one to order with your choice of colors and textures. Every crios is shipped with a descriptive card, and gift wrapping is available.
The ancient crios was worked in wool often featuring the classic off-white yarns favored for sweaters, and if you’d like the most traditional version I will make it to order.
In the Aran Isles, the weaving of belts from spare lengths of wool survived as time-honored craft which originally extended back into the earliest times as a way to secure robes or trousers. The classic traditional “crios" (pronounced kris) was almost nine feet long! The handwoven crios became popular as a craft once again in the Ireland of the 1960’s and was featured in the classic “Traditional Crafts of Ireland” (1984).
Criosanna are popular for “handfasting” as part of a wedding ceremony, where the intended couples’ hands are gently joined with a crios wrapped around. They are a lovely, personal gift for men or women who are interested in Irish heritage, and are adaptable for width and length to suit any age or size.
All criosanna are one of a kind,hand woven by me personally, and will have the odd slub or bump; these are to be expected in a handcrafted item. When washing, do so by hand and gently block the shape to dry.
Crios/Cross- little Irish weavings
Meet the Maker
Little Irish Weavings, Sculptor in stone, loves museums, reeds and rushes, music, salt water, limestone, slate and marble. Laura Travis has been making Irish-style Crios Belts and Brigids crosses since her 20s. She has sent them all over the world.
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