75% Flax (linen), 25% Cotton
Three things come together in this article that would probably never have found each other otherwise: the medieval Boutis technique interpreted as a jacquard of linen and cotton, the arrangement of a print designed by Al Eklund in 1958 showing birdcages, and the legend of an opera singer who died in a shipwreck in 1784 and who is said to still eke out an existence as a ghost on the uninhabited island of Rosevear southwest of England. ROSEVEAR is therefore a true conversation piece. But especially because this handcrafted quality with subtle two-tone coloring is made in a traditional Italian GOTS-certified weaving mill.