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Cushendale's Silare Owl mohair blanket in cream, beige and grey stripes is draped over one end of a wooden bench.
Cushendale's Silare Owl mohair blanket in cream, beige and grey stripes is draped over one end of a wooden bench.
Owl Silare mohair throw blanket by Cushendale, features block stripes of chestnut, warm grey and cream.
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Owl Silare Mohair XThrow Blanket
Regular price
£110.00
Regular price
£174.00
Sale price
£110.00
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per 
Rowan Raheen throw blanket by Cushendale, is made from locally sourced Irish ‘Galway’ wool.
Rowan Raheen throw blanket by Cushendale, is made from locally sourced Irish ‘Galway’ wool.
Rowan Raheen throw blanket by Cushendale, is made from locally sourced Irish ‘Galway’ wool. Close up of weave and flecked pattern.
On sale
Rowan Raheen Throw Blanket
Regular price
£98.00
Regular price
£152.00
Sale price
£98.00
Unit price
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Cushendale

Rowan Silare Mohair XThrow Blanket


£174.00 Regular price £110.00
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Rowan Silare mohair throw blanket by Cushendale, features block stripes of green, warm brown and grey.

The luxurious nature of mohair adds an extra dimension of texture. The mohair fibres are hank dyed at Cushendale’s heritage woollen mill, a specialist process to preserve the naturally soft quality of the yarn.

70% Mohair, 30% Wool

203 × 137 cm

Made in Ireland

Dry clean only

Ready to ship in 2-3 days

Free delivery for orders over £100. Delivery costs £5.99 for orders under £100. Please note delivery times vary per product. Delivery time estimates are shown with the product details. UK delivery only.

More options

Cushendale's Silare Owl mohair blanket in cream, beige and grey stripes is draped over one end of a wooden bench.
Cushendale's Silare Owl mohair blanket in cream, beige and grey stripes is draped over one end of a wooden bench.
Owl Silare mohair throw blanket by Cushendale, features block stripes of chestnut, warm grey and cream.
On sale
Owl Silare Mohair XThrow Blanket
Regular price
£110.00
Regular price
£174.00
Sale price
£110.00
Unit price
per 
Rowan Raheen throw blanket by Cushendale, is made from locally sourced Irish ‘Galway’ wool.
Rowan Raheen throw blanket by Cushendale, is made from locally sourced Irish ‘Galway’ wool.
Rowan Raheen throw blanket by Cushendale, is made from locally sourced Irish ‘Galway’ wool. Close up of weave and flecked pattern.
On sale
Rowan Raheen Throw Blanket
Regular price
£98.00
Regular price
£152.00
Sale price
£98.00
Unit price
per 

Cushendale's Silare Slate mohair blanket in blue, beige and apricot stripes is folded on a bench and highlighted by sunlight
WHO IT'S MADE BY

Cushendale

The refined textiles produced by Cushendale are a happy marriage of heritage craftsmanship and exceptional natural materials. Throws and bed blankets are crafted from Irish wool, merino lambswool or mohair. Colours are reflective of Ireland’s wild landscape from sage greens, to chestnut browns and warm heathers. When you handle a blanket from the Kilkenny-based company, you can feel six generations of expertise spun, dyed and woven into every fibre.

Each step of the production process is skillfully carried out in Cushendale’s historic mill, which stands in a spot where wool has been woven for over 800 years. Every attention is given to enhancing the texture of the fibres. Washing them in naturally soft water makes them irresistibly and distinctively touchable.

Throws and bed blankets are crafted from Irish wool, merino lambswool or mohair. Provenance is central to Cushendale’s philosophy, so the Irish wool is carefully sourced from local flocks of rare Galway sheep – Ireland’s only native breed. As the mill is one of just two in the country still using this wool to craft exquisite textiles using traditional methods, each finished piece is a tangible link to the past.

Colours are reflective of Ireland’s wild landscape – think sages, chestnuts and heathers. They’re achieved through time-honoured dyeing techniques that take advantage of the natural shades found in the raw wool.