Ancients of Gondor™ Ithildin Fabric Pieces
Flowing ecru trees shine through a black background on this organic cotton fabric. Named for the substance made from Mithril,... Read more
These are items with small blemishes - 2nd grade will be less visible, 3rd grade slightly more so, all are safe for use. Enjoy a discount and know you're doing your piece to help prevent landfill. Weaving and making is a complex process and the result often isn't perfect, most companies throw out items because of these small issues even though they are perfectly good to use and still beautiful.
Flowing ecru trees shine through a black background on this organic cotton fabric. Named for the substance made from Mithril, Ithildin is used to create magical inscriptions which are only revealed when the correct incantation is said in the reflected light of the Moon and stars.
The trees in this pattern each represent part of the lineage of the White Trees. The original White Tree was much beloved by the Elves, it emanated silver light, and it is said the Moon was formed from its last silver flower. Each tree thereafter is seen to symbolise divine qualities of goodness, wisdom and purity.
Our organic cotton is softer and stronger than most normal cottons, produced ethically this cotton is grown with care and without chemicals keeping the land, and farmers, healthy.
This is a Middle-earth collection item, inspired by The Lord of the Rings.
Oscha's woven baby carriers are ethically handcrafted in Scotland.
CARE INSTRUCTIONS: Wash at 30 degrees, avoiding bleach and fabric softener. Tumble dry warm. Ironing is recommended.
FABRIC COMPOSITION: 100% Organic Combed Cotton, 66cm wide.
FABRIC WEIGHT: approx. 295gsm
Perfect for crafters, this is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a piece of one of our iconic fabrics.
Why choose Oscha Fabric Pieces?
- Perfect for crafters!
- Jacquard woven & made with organic, responsibly sourced yarns.
- Ethically handcrafted in our solar powered Scottish workshop.
The fabric pieces come unhemmed in either 0.5m, 1m or 1.5m long x approximately 70cm wide (see details and care tab for exact width of each fabric).
*Please note our fabric is only available in the lengths you select, multiple purchases will be sent as separate pieces.
The White Tree is the emblem of Gondor, symbolising rebirth and the lineage of the Kings. Yet it also connects back to the very creation myths of the Middle-earth universe. Our Ancients of GONDOR pattern represents the long lineage of the White Trees leading up to and including the Tree of Gondor, as described in the Lord of the Rings and the Hobbit.
Stylised, flowing tree forms, reminiscent of Celtic knots, are bordered by a simple meandering line of dots, interspersed with the Elvish script, naming each tree in turn.
Learn more about the design in our blog post.
FAQ
Babywearing has many wonderful benefits for the child and the parent alike - it brings a connection like no other. Using a baby sling creates a cosy, snug environment for your little one which is important for their development. Our slings also promote healthy hip development, and have been approved by by the International Hip Dysplasia Institute. Learn more on here.
Our baby wraps come in different size. You can find a detailed baby wrap size guide here. Trying to figure out the best carrier for you and sizing? Check out the baby carrier guide. All the information on our Cairis carrier, including the Cairis size guide is available here. Learn all about the Ring Sling shoulder styles here.
Your order will be shipped in 1-3 working days. We are usually very speedy! The exact delivery timescale depends on which country you are ordering to and which courier you choose. Find all the information here.
Yes, we ship worldwide with some exclusions. You can find the full list of countries we ship tohere.
If you find your purchase is not quite right, you have a period of 30 days after the date on which you receive the goods to notify us of your return. The return shipping will be at your own cost. Find all the information on how to make a return here.