Balmoral 100% Cashmere Woven Scarf Natural One Size from Balmoral
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Price at Dunedin Cashmere:
RRP: £199.99
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Total Cost: £83.99
Total Cost: £83.99
Merchant: Dunedin Cashmere
Model: 5051774655908
Brand: Balmoral
Product code: 5051774655908
Merchant's Category: Scarves
Model: A04375_NATURAL 100% Pure Cashmere, made in Scotland Size: 67 x 12 inches Traditional Tartan Scarf Soft and warm with an extra-soft finish BALMORAL CASHMERE Pure Cashmere Dalton Check Scarf. Timeless and luxurious, this beautifully crafted Dalton Check scarf is made from pure cashmere. Expertly designed, woven and finished in Ayr, Scotland. The use of finest cashmere makes it an exquisite garment with an extra-soft finish. It will look great when knotted at the neck to instantly add a chic finish to any outfit.
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Located on Edinburgh's famous Royal Mile, Dunedin Cashmere is popular with both locals and tourists alike. We stand out by specialising in cashmere; a luxury material that has become an integral part of the long-standing Scottish tradition for luxury textiles.