Öjbro Vantfabrik 100% Merino Wool Mittens

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Skaftö Snö Mittens by Öjbro Vantfabrik

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Skaftö,  a remote island community of around 2,000  in west Sweden, explodes during the summer vacation to over 20,000!  It is one of many islands  on the West coast of Sweden. Thousands, with their quaint fishing villages and granite rock formations litter the shoreline from Göteborg to Norway offering some easy down time, eating buckets of prawns and smoked mackerel, chatting with the locals and taking and early morning walks along slowly meandering, deserted, coastal roads, encountering stunning views at every corner.

Owner designer Åse Öjbro has created wearable mitten art  (Åse was also an artist of paints and palette for over 20 years before deciding to express her art in wool).  She has created this innovative  alternating small v-shaped uniform patterns of lice "lusemonsters" believed to protect from evil spirits on the back of the hand.  The cuffs are set off in the red sunrise and sunsets of Skafto.   The inside palm has a tighter version of  smaller "lusemonsters".  

For how long a time the Nordic people have been knitting wool mittens are unknown. The earliest sign of wool mitten knitting dates back to the 13th century. Öjbro Vantfabrik has a passion to bring the wool knitting traditions of the old into modern days of wool knitting.   The outer mitten shell is 100% merino wool and the patented 3 layer polyamide inside creates the Öjbro 3 V-Swedish:   ”Varning: Varma Vantar” ===== "Warning: Warm Mittens." 

We know you can't try these mittens on in cyberspace, but we can share with you our customer experience.  We held 12 trunk shows this summer and every one of the fifty or so men and women loved the warmth, softness, and design of these Öjbro Vantfabrik wool mittens and wanted to buy them on the spot; we took advance orders instead!  Now finally in America, from Ted and Åse Öjbro and only at Sweater Chalet.  

$79.95

  • 0.5 lb
  • Available
  • Ships within 7-14 days
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The Skafto Design Story as Told by Ase Ojbro to Sweater Chalet
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