Limitless

Paerangi

Limitless

Paerangi

Regular price $489.00
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Woven and ready to ship

This design is an ode to our homelands and the permanence of our mountains that stand as sentinels upon our local landscape. Hokia ki ō maunga kia purea koe e ngā hau a Tāwhirimātea. Return home to your origin to be refreshed and renewed.

Our maunga reflect our loftiest aspirations, and bear testament to our biggest challenges. As we stand at their feet we gain perspective of ourselves and our place in the world and upon their shoulders we are refreshed in the winds of home & can grasp a vision for the future.

Within the body of this design, we’ve woven sections of rauponga inspired notches, a common wood carving pattern to echo the saying, "ngā ihoiho o te maunga" - "the sinews of the mountain" and portray the many layers of lineage & intergenerational connection with these sites of significance.

Runs of Taki toru - Pākati - Dog tooths notch, a recurring pattern of three notches, symbolises migration, change and the transmission of local knowledge systems across and throughout generations.

Ngā hau a Tāwhirimātea - our white and black warp is woven in bands across the body of the blanket, over and under our weft colours to a tasseled edge, reflecting the winds of home that blow upon our mountains. Refreshing, renewing and restoring us whenever we return home.

This blanket is woven with 100% New Zealand Lambswool and six different weave structures have been used to enhance the design. Paerangi has been milled and raised to achieve a soft and smooth feel and features both blanket stitch and tasseled edging.

The yarn colours used are Alpine and Mountain Beech, the design also features a reversible contrasting colour way.


Dimensions
  • 134 cm x 200 cm
  • 2 kg
  • Designed by Josh and Whakaawa Te Kani

Wool blankets are among the most durable and desirable of all blankets. They're soft and warm, and are very difficult to stain or damage. Wool blankets are also very easy to care for and you don’t need to wash them often, in fact, it’s best to wash them sparingly and some guidelines recommend washing wool blankets once every three months.

Check out our product care page for further information on how to care for your blanket.

We work with a small but mighty mill based in Aotearoa (New Zealand) and our delivery times are dependent on the number of orders we have at any one time.

When you purchase this blanket, you will receive an order confirmation and we will be able to update you with a more specific delivery time.


For our full shipping and returns policy click here.

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