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Cashmere Lace Baby Shawl

Cashmere Lace Baby Shawl

This beautiful classic baby shawl in natural off-white is knitted from 100% softest cashmere and finished with a large plain panel in the centre and a wide lace border.

Traditional christening shawls made in Nottingham, known as the "City of Lace", have been chosen by the British Royal Family for generations. 

Wonderfully warm, delicate and lightweight, these shawls are designed to be cherished for years to come if treated with care. They make a beautiful and practical gift to celebrate a new arrival, and each comes presented in a gift box.

  • Size: 111 x 111 cm (44 x 44 inches)
  • Composition: 100% cashmere
  • Origin: Made in Nottingham, England

Product Care

Ready to wear...

These shawls are washed using gentle products suitable for sensitive skin and are ready for immediate use.

Hand wash with a wool-approved detergent like Woolskin Woolwash. Rinse and allow the baby shawl to dry naturally away from direct heat.

Due to the nature of our traditionally hand-finished baby shawls, knitted using the finest natural yarns, please hand-wash them in water up to 30°C. 

Dry flat, away from direct sunlight and heat. Never tumble-dry. 

Note that the scalloped edges will naturally relax after washing. This is normal and does not detract from the quality of the product. 

For a perfect finish - for those with some meditative time on their hands - gently pin out the scalloped edges, cover the shawl with a cloth and press with a cool iron.

For more information about how to care for your shawl, visit our Product Care page.

Origin & Sustainability

These shawls are proudly and lovingly knitted from 100% cashmere in Nottingham, England, using traditional methods and patterns by a heritage maker that has been knitting shawls for the babies of celebrities and royalty alike since 1912. 

All materials are ethically and sustainably sourced and the result is a natural product that is renewable, biodegradable and made to last.

$73.58

Original: $245.26

-70%
Cashmere Lace Baby Shawl

$245.26

$73.58

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Cashmere Lace Baby Shawl

This beautiful classic baby shawl in natural off-white is knitted from 100% softest cashmere and finished with a large plain panel in the centre and a wide lace border.

Traditional christening shawls made in Nottingham, known as the "City of Lace", have been chosen by the British Royal Family for generations. 

Wonderfully warm, delicate and lightweight, these shawls are designed to be cherished for years to come if treated with care. They make a beautiful and practical gift to celebrate a new arrival, and each comes presented in a gift box.

  • Size: 111 x 111 cm (44 x 44 inches)
  • Composition: 100% cashmere
  • Origin: Made in Nottingham, England

Product Care

Ready to wear...

These shawls are washed using gentle products suitable for sensitive skin and are ready for immediate use.

Hand wash with a wool-approved detergent like Woolskin Woolwash. Rinse and allow the baby shawl to dry naturally away from direct heat.

Due to the nature of our traditionally hand-finished baby shawls, knitted using the finest natural yarns, please hand-wash them in water up to 30°C. 

Dry flat, away from direct sunlight and heat. Never tumble-dry. 

Note that the scalloped edges will naturally relax after washing. This is normal and does not detract from the quality of the product. 

For a perfect finish - for those with some meditative time on their hands - gently pin out the scalloped edges, cover the shawl with a cloth and press with a cool iron.

For more information about how to care for your shawl, visit our Product Care page.

Origin & Sustainability

These shawls are proudly and lovingly knitted from 100% cashmere in Nottingham, England, using traditional methods and patterns by a heritage maker that has been knitting shawls for the babies of celebrities and royalty alike since 1912. 

All materials are ethically and sustainably sourced and the result is a natural product that is renewable, biodegradable and made to last.

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Description

This beautiful classic baby shawl in natural off-white is knitted from 100% softest cashmere and finished with a large plain panel in the centre and a wide lace border.

Traditional christening shawls made in Nottingham, known as the "City of Lace", have been chosen by the British Royal Family for generations. 

Wonderfully warm, delicate and lightweight, these shawls are designed to be cherished for years to come if treated with care. They make a beautiful and practical gift to celebrate a new arrival, and each comes presented in a gift box.

  • Size: 111 x 111 cm (44 x 44 inches)
  • Composition: 100% cashmere
  • Origin: Made in Nottingham, England

Product Care

Ready to wear...

These shawls are washed using gentle products suitable for sensitive skin and are ready for immediate use.

Hand wash with a wool-approved detergent like Woolskin Woolwash. Rinse and allow the baby shawl to dry naturally away from direct heat.

Due to the nature of our traditionally hand-finished baby shawls, knitted using the finest natural yarns, please hand-wash them in water up to 30°C. 

Dry flat, away from direct sunlight and heat. Never tumble-dry. 

Note that the scalloped edges will naturally relax after washing. This is normal and does not detract from the quality of the product. 

For a perfect finish - for those with some meditative time on their hands - gently pin out the scalloped edges, cover the shawl with a cloth and press with a cool iron.

For more information about how to care for your shawl, visit our Product Care page.

Origin & Sustainability

These shawls are proudly and lovingly knitted from 100% cashmere in Nottingham, England, using traditional methods and patterns by a heritage maker that has been knitting shawls for the babies of celebrities and royalty alike since 1912. 

All materials are ethically and sustainably sourced and the result is a natural product that is renewable, biodegradable and made to last.