Elsie Tweed Donegal
Wild Atlantic Way | Donegal Tweed merino Scarf |
Wild Atlantic Way | Donegal Tweed merino Scarf |
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Living along the Wild Atlantic Way, the ever-changing seascape is a constant source of inspiration. This design reflects the natural beauty of the rugged coastline, where the rolling waves meet the vast sky. Shades of deep navy, sea blue, and soft ivory echo the Atlantic’s shifting moods – from calm, glassy waters to stormy seas under heavy clouds.
The pattern captures the rhythm of the ocean, with gentle ripples woven into every thread. This scarf is a reminder of the powerful beauty that surrounds us along the Irish coastline – timeless, wild, and always changing.
Each Elsie Tweed scarf is uniquely designed and crafted from 100% merino lambswool for an exceptionally soft, luxurious feel. Woven in County Donegal, Ireland, and carefully sewn in our Greencastle studio, every scarf blends traditional Irish tweed craftsmanship with our own exclusive, modern designs – pieces made to be both stylish and timeless.
Sizing:
Available in two sizes – our standard 11” scarf or the oversized 17” scarf, which can double as a wrap in warmer months. See images for size comparisons or get in touch if you’d like more information.
Please Note: Each scarf is hand-cut and sewn, making every piece one of a kind – slight variations in colour may occur from the images above.
Care Instructions:
Dry clean only is recommended. However, pure wool and lambswool can be steamed. If your scarf gets very wet, allow it to dry naturally in open air. Do not tumble dry.
Sizing:
Available in two sizes – our standard 11” scarf or the oversized 17” scarf, which can double as a wrap in warmer months. See images for size comparisons or get in touch if you’d like more information.
Please Note: Each scarf is hand-cut and sewn, making every piece one of a kind – slight variations in colour may occur from the images above.
Care Instructions:
Dry clean only is recommended. However, pure wool and lambswool can be steamed. If your scarf gets very wet, allow it to dry naturally in open air. Do not tumble dry.



