Báinín How to Gael

Agus an samhradh ag iompú go Samhain, coinnigh teolaí leis an mbáinín Clover How To Gael, leagan álainn, nua-aimseartha ar an ngeansaí traidisiúnta Árann, i gcomhpháirt leis an gcomhlacht IrelandsEye, coimeádaithe éadaí cniotáilte a mbíonn a bpíosaí fréamhaithe i gcultúr na hÉireann, agus a choimeadfaidh tú go deo.

Tá dath uachtar geal ar an gcairdeagan giortaithe seo déanta as 100% ollann merino, le bándearg aitheanta How To Gael ar na cufaí, chomh maith le Triskele bróidnithe glas - mar, díreach cosúil leis na Ceiltigh, creideann How To Gael go láidir i gcumhacht na huimhreach trí. Úsáidtear an Triskele, ceann de shiombail is sine na gCeilteach, le neart rudaí a léiriú - gach rud ón teaghlach agus an trí dhomhan (am i láthair, spioradálta agus neamhaí) go neart, dul chun cinn agus cairdeas.

Le 6 chnaipe, muinchillí leithne agus pátrún Árann de phiocadh na circe, ghreim cíorach agus chasadh an tobac, is rogha iontach é an báinín teoranta How To Gael do bhronntanas Gaelach um Nollaig, nó cinnte le cur le do várdrús féin, ar fáil ar €130.00 an cheann ó shuíomh howtogael.com maidin Aoine 31 Deireadh Fómhair ó 10rn, áit ar féidir réamh-ordú a chur isteach le go bhfaighidh tú roimh an Nollaig é. (Ach faigheann muintir Patreon rochtain luath!)

As samhradh turns to Samhain, wrap up in style with the new How To Gael Clover báinín, a beautiful, contemporary take on the traditional Aran jumper in partnership with IrelandsEye, the curators of knitwear to love and cherish with pieces rooted in Irish culture that you’ll keep forever.

The partnership is an obvious choice - inspired by the culture of Ireland and the surrounding landscapes, IrelandsEye are putting their unique contemporary twist on traditional Irish knitwear - not unlike the How to Gael podcast!

The 100% merino wool cropped cardigan comes in the original light cream colour of an Aran jumper, known as báinín or white, with the trademark pink of How To Gael on the cuffs and a special green embroidered Triskele - because like the Celts, How To Gael believe that all good things come in threes!  The Triskele, which is one of the oldest celtic symbols, is believed to

symbolise everything from family and the three worlds (present, spirit and celestial) to strength, progress and friendship.

Designed and made in Dublin, each piece is crafted using 100% natural yarn, carefully passing through over 27 pairs of hands before leaving their factory.

With six buttons and generous lantern sleeves and an Aran pattern of gentle moss, honeycomb and cable stitches, this limited-edition How To Gael Clover báinín is the perfect choice for gifting Gaelach this Christmas or indeed to add a timeless piece to your own wardrobe, for €130.00 per báinín. Available to buy from howtogael.com Friday 31st October from 10am, where you can pre-order to receive your báinín before Christmas (but Patreons get early access!)

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