MERINO Scarf - Peacock Blocked
MERINO Scarf - Peacock Blocked
A knitted scarf with edge rail on the sides to prevent rolling. 60x180 cm in size. Knitted in extra fine merino wool. Features colour blocking using silver grey, dragonfly green and peacock green.
Machine knitted in 1 hours by a local partner in Kathmandu, Nepal. DINADI conducts monthly site visits in order to ensure that DINADI’s ethical and environmental standards are upheld.
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SIZING
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180
60
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MERINO FIBRE
We use 100% extra fine merino wool in our merino products. We love the sustainable and natural functionality of merino wool. It is naturally insulating, breathable, wicking, dirt resistant and durable and at the same time 100% natural, renewable, biodegradable and recyclable. Therefore, merino wool is one of the best wool options available.
Our merino wool is sourced from merino sheep from South Africa. We are careful to ensure that our yarns are animal cruelty free and can guarantee that our merino is always mulesing free. Our merino is Oeko-Tex 100 certified to be free of harmful chemicals.

KNOW YOUR KNITTER
We believe that an essential part of supply chain transparency is knowing who has made the clothes you wear. Owning our own production facility in Kathmandu, Nepal allows DINADI to provide an unprecedented degree of openness and transparency.
Every hand-knitted product made at DINADI includes the name of the maker on the product label and the maker’s picture on the paper hangtag.
Every machine knitted product includes the name and picture of a team member involved in the production of the product on the paper hangtag.
We believe the makers of our garments deserve to be celebrated which is why we’re proud to introduce you to all the amazing people who work for DINADI.

FOUNDERS STORY
In 2012, DINADI co-Founders Preston (from Canada) and Mirjam (from Sweden) moved to Nepal with their three children. Deeply impacted by the effects of poverty they saw and inspired by the resilience of the Nepali people, they began exploring ways to create meaningful change. With a common vision for social transformation, they brought together their love for business, people, and knitting to form DINADI.
On April 11, 2016, DINADI was founded with a simple belief: that job creation and social entrepreneurship—not handouts—bring lasting change to developing communities. While much has changed since then, our mission remains the same: to provide dignified employment to Nepali women affected by poverty and gender discrimination.