Mt. Kineo Throws

$545

hand-embroidery

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Product Description

Mt. Kineo throws are inspired by the rugged beauty of Mt. Kineo’s cliffs in the Moosehead Lake region of Northern Maine. A palette of rich blues, teals, and autumn foliage shades are grounded with a beautiful neutral grey. These mid-weight throws are lofty and soft – the perfect accent for your home or cabin.

These wool/alpaca throws are handwoven in our Maine studio on antique looms with our own hand-dyed All American worsted yarn. This rustic-spun yarn adds an extra cozy texture.   Our special satin weave allows the undyed grey border and saturated hand-dyed colors to really shine. Mt. Kineo throws are 100% made in the USA from fiber to finished product.

Content: 75% American Rambouillet wool, 25% black alpaca. 100% Silk Trim.

Origin: Made in the USA.  Hand-dyed with low impact dyes.  Handwoven in our Maine studio.

Dimensions: Throw 50″W x 70″L
Dimensions of handwoven blankets and throws may vary +/- 5% from those stated here.

Care: Professionally dry clean, or send to our blanket hospital for cleaning and repair.

Packaging: Each throw comes in our signature canvas tote bag.

Customization: Throws can be customized with a hand-embroidered monogram or date.

Notes: 

  • Each handwoven product is one of a kind. Due to the unique nature of all-natural, hand-dyed and custom-spun yarns, there may be slight variations from what is shown here.
  • Colors of handwoven items may vary slightly due to dye lot variables as well as computer monitor variations.

You may also like our handwoven Island Throws and Katahdin Throws.
Visit the Swans Island Journal to learn how this throw is made.   A Blanket’s Journey from Farm to Finish  

Follow us on Instagram for a look behind the scenes in our Maine weaving studio and dyehouse @swansislandco
Read about John Grace’s original inspiration for our handwoven blankets in Down East magazine’s December 2022 issue.

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