Chapter 2 Provenance & Making 03 / 12

What the loom remembers

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Woven from the land
Every dye is drawn from the moor itself—bracken, heather, crottle lichen—no synthetic pigment touches the yarn.
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A pattern that outlasts fashion
Herringbone twill set by hand on the same loom design for over a century; the weave is unchanged, the cloth is not.
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Weather-tested, island-proven
Twenty-eight miles of yarn in every bolt, spun dense enough to stand against Atlantic gales and Hebridean winter.
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Certified by place, not by process
The Mark stamps provenance—cloth made entirely in the Outer Hebrides from pure virgin wool, unchanged since 1909.
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