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This item will be posted to you by Sweet Thorn within 5 days of receiving payment.
Shipping destination | Cost | Additional items |
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United Kingdom | £0.00 | £0.00 |
Europe | Doesn't deliver here | |
United States | £19.90 | £1.50 |
Rest of the World | Doesn't deliver here |
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Spear thistles grow all around where I live, in the fields, woods and commons. Their spiky, weapon-like leaves contrast with the fluffy flower heads and they stand out unmistakeably.
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Full description
A whitework spear thistle embroidered on deep red Isle of Harris Tweed®, with an irresistibly fluffy flower.
A vibrantly colourful piece which will enliven any décor. Take home your own piece of Scotland, or choose a unique gift for someone special.
Gift options are available. If you have added a card and gift wrap you can include a message to be written in the card, if you would like one. Messages left without purchase of the card option will be written on the receipt.
Ready to ship from United Kingdom.
Mounted in a 6.5" (approx 17 cm) sustainable beechwood hoop, ready to display.
Reverse backed with wool felt.
Harris Tweed® label stitched on reverse.
Designed by Rachel Moffat in Scotland
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