Atelier 1970 Commonwealth Games Scarf

Harmless Atelier 1970 Commonwealth Games Pure Wool Scarf — Handmade in the Scottish Borders

A genuine collector's piece. This pure wool tartan scarf is handcrafted in the Scottish Borders from rare fabric originally woven in Scotland for the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games — over 54 years ago. Thoughtfully rediscovered and transformed by Project Harmless into a medium-weight scarf that combines historical significance with effortless everyday warmth.

Each scarf is hand-fringed and finished with an upcycled hand-stamped Project Harmless leather logo patch — a considered detail that bridges heritage textile craftsmanship with contemporary design. Every piece arrives with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity and is presented in a complimentary gift box, making it an exceptional and truly unrepeatable gift.

Features:

  • Rare tartan woven in Scotland for the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games
  • Hand-fringed edges — finished by hand in the Scottish Borders
  • Upcycled hand-stamped Project Harmless leather logo patch
  • Hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity
  • Presented in a complimentary gift box
  • Medium weight — warm enough for autumn and winter, refined enough for year-round wear

Why this scarf is unlike anything else: The tartan used in every Harmless Atelier scarf was woven over 54 years ago specifically for the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games. No new fabric of this kind exists or can be produced. When this limited stock is gone, it is gone permanently — making each scarf not just an accessory but a verifiable piece of Scottish sporting and textile history.

Specifications: Dimensions: 188cm × 33cm • Material: 100% Pure Wool • Woven in Scotland • Handmade in the Scottish Borders

Care: Wipe clean with a damp cloth. Do not iron, tumble dry, or dry clean.

Sale price£80.00