Réservé 1970 Commonwealth Games Scarf
Elevate your style with the Harmless Réservé 1970 Commonwealth Games Pure Wool Scarf, a piece steeped in history and timeless craftsmanship. Originally woven in Scotland for the 1970 Edinburgh Commonwealth Games, this rare tartan fabric has been thoughtfully rediscovered by Project Harmless and transformed into a medium-weight scarf that combines warmth with effortless style.
Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, featuring hand-fringed edges and an upcycled, hand-stamped Project Harmless leather logo patch—offering a perfect blend of heritage and contemporary design. Ideal for those who seek a distinctive accessory that stands out with understated sophistication.
Each Réservé scarf is a unique creation, complete with a hand-signed Certificate of Authenticity, and comes elegantly packaged in a complimentary gift box, perfect for gifting.
Specifications:
Woven in Scotland over 54 years ago.
Handmade in Scottish Borders, Scotland.
Dimensions: 188cm x 33cm
Material: 100% Pure Wool
Care Instructions: Wipe clean; do not iron, tumble dry, or dry clean.