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<dc:description>The necklace is woven out of 100% linen yarn in both warp and weft. The blue tones are a blend of newly produced Swedish yarn and leftover yarn form the local handweaving association.

Process: Handwoven with the usage of the technique “pulled warp”, which forms a curvature of the warp.

The material for the inlayed rays in the pattern is natural linen, hand spun out of the short fibres, the scutching tow. (See object Bobbin of scutching tow from Finnebäck).

Has been shown in Arvika Konsthantverk, Sweden and at Univeristy of Oviedo, Spain (Creators &amp; Keepers Women weaving Europe). 
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