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Anu Sirkas

Broken Knitted Wrap Skirt

$197.90 USD
THIS DESIGN IS MADE TO ORDER
Made In:
Estonia
Size:
S
M
L
XL
Minus Button Plus Button

The inspiration for the pattern came from a close-up look of a broken tree, revealing a fascinating blend of beige hues within its fractured form. It was covered with a layer of glistering snow. 

The symbiosis of the broken tree and the snow symbolizes resilience and beauty even in challenging moments. The broken tree represents the twists and challenges that life may present, while the snow highlights the symbol of purity and new beginnings. The fusion of these two elements demonstrates that resilience and delicacy can coexist.

The turquoise and purple tones add a touch of vibrancy, while the beige evokes a sense of warmth and coziness. Wrap yourself in this knitted masterpiece where nature’s beauty meets the comfort of knitwear. Style it with its matching sweater.

Wrap skirt
Tied with knitted bands
Knitting techniques: jacquard and plated
Zero-waste production
100% merino wool
Soft and smooth feel
Knitted by hand on a knitting machine in Estonia
The model is 176 cm tall and wearing a size M

Size S M L XL
Bust   (cm) 80-89 90-99 100-109 110-119
Waist (cm) 60-69 70-79 80-89 90-99
Hip    (cm) 85-94 95-104 105-114 115-124

Lengths: S – 44 cm, M – 44 cm, L – 45 cm, XL – 45 cm

Wool is of natural origin, so the yarn assortment may vary. Also, the washing method and the hand-knitting process affect the measurements. Please note that the product may vary in size by +-4 cm. Wool has the self-cleaning properties of natural fiber, so simply allow it to air-clean. Wash rarely and preferably by hand with hand-warm water and wool shampoo. It can also be done with a 30*C wool washing program. Do not tumble dry! Dry in a horizontal position so that the knit retains its shape. Can be gently steamed if needed.
Anu Sirkas is an Estonian knitwear designer who integrates abstract artworks into knitting patterns, creating distinctive pieces that blur the lines between art and fashion.