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Aran Wool Ladies Cardigan Super Soft

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  • This, the most famous style in Aran Knitting.It incorporates a variety of Irish Aran Stitches that were believed to bring luck, success, and health to the wearer. Honeycomb indicating the hard working honey bee, and Aran basket stitch to bring the omen of good luck, and the diamond to bring wealth. Warmth is the key to this style and made with 100% wool it is sure not to let you down.

    The Aran Cardigan is a timeless wardrobe essential and a sweater for life. Worn for centuries by the fisherman of Ireland and popularized by Vogue in the 1950's, this rugged cardigan is a true multi-tasker.

    >Made in Ireland from 100% Pure Merino Soft Wool
    >Features the traditional crew neck style
    >Includes the Honeycomb, Cable and Diamond patterns of the Aran Islands - said to bring success and luck to the wearer.

  • How can I wash my Aran Clothing?
    The golden rule is to wash your garment as seldom as possible and air frequently. We call this ‘wind-washing’. Hang your garment out in the air and you will be amazed at how fresh it becomes. Never machine wash; they should be washed by hand using wool washing detergent and in cool water below 30 degrees Celsius. Always dry your jumper flat and never put it in a tumble dryer.
    How can I clean my Jewellery?
    A gentle clean with a soft 100% cotton cloth is ideal for maintaining your jewellery’s shine and a jewellery cloth can be picked up easily at most jewellery stores. For a more thorough clean, get a small bowl, pour in hot water, some gentle soap and stir. Place your jewellery in the solution for 1 minute, rinse with clean water, then polish with a soft 100% cotton cloth and pat completely dry. For the best care, store your jewellery in the bag or the box it came in when not being worn to minimize tarnish. Also try not to wear your jewellery in the shower or pool as chlorine will tarnish it and apply any perfume, body lotions or creams and let them dry before you put on your jewellery.
  • A Flat Charge in euro is charged at checkout all further items are shipped free of charge no matter what the quantity or weight within the same order number.


    • Standard Shipping is €14.95(to the USA)
    • Standard Shipping is €16.95(to Canada)
    • Standard Shipping is €18.95(to Australia and New Zealand)
    • Standard Shipping is €14.95 ( to UK and all of Europe)
    • Standard Shipping is €6.95(within Ireland)


    Express Shipping Charge worldwide is €29.95

    We guarantee all USA customs duties and taxes are covered in the price you pay. Many other Irish Gift Retailers do not cover USA / Canadian customs and duty charges.


    STANDARD SHIPPING
    • USA & Canada – 5 to 10 Business Days
    • Ireland – 2 to 3 Business Days
    • Europe – 5 to 8 Business Days
    • Australia & New Zealand- 15-20 Business Days
    • All other Destinations – 5 to 8 Business Days

    EXPRESS/PRIORITY SHIPPING
    Your product will take 2 to 4 days to be delivered Worldwide from the time it ships.

     

The meaning behind the stitches

The unique stitches that go into each Aran sweater have a rich history and value. A given sweater will have approximately 100,000 stitches, and can take months to complete. Each stitch represents something unique and special:

Cable Stitch

The cable stitch, which is found in most Aran sweaters, was originally used to represent a fisherman’s ropes, and wearing one would better qualify you to have a good day at sea.

Diamond Stitch

The diamond stitch represents and reflects the small fields on the islands. This stitch is used in hopes of good luck, success and wealth in the fields of the Aran Islands.

ZigZag Stitch

The zig zag stitch represents the ups and downs of marriage as well as the twisting cliff paths of Ireland.

Honeycomb

The honeycomb stitch represents hard work and its sweet rewards.
It symbolizes the hard work of the honeybee.

The Trellis Stitch

The trellis stitch represents the stone-walled fields of the Northwestern farming communities of Ireland.

The rich History of Aran Knit

The unique stitches that go into each Aran sweater have a rich history and value. A given sweater will have approximately 100,000 stitches, and can take months to complete. Each stitch represents something unique and special:

365 Day Returns

An irish family business since 1938

Tax free shopping