Ltd edition of 300
100% silk twill with a handrolled edge
Double sided print
90cm square
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The Roisín Dubh Dearg..Inspired by one of Ireland’s most famous songs, ‘Róisín Dubh’, meaning ‘Little Dark Rose’ or ‘Dark Rosaleen’, The song is reputed to have originated in the camps of Red Hugh O'Donnell. The 16th century song is based on based on an older love-lyric which referred to the poet's beloved rather than, as it is often used, a metaphor for Ireland. A dramatic, wild print featuring black horses, thorny dark red roses and a dreamscape of a ship sailing across the night sky, with a delicate pink edge.
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STYLING TIP: Sara loves wearing hers as a headscarf in a homage to Irish grannies. With a few brooches of course.
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Please note that due to the nature of silk and cotton and with the silk and cotton being printed in small batches that colours can vary slightly, although we try our best to ensure continuity. Due to this and computer/ phone screen settings the colours can look a little different to above.
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