Skip to product information
1 of 1

Melin Tregwynt

St Davids Cross Throw and Blankets Pine

St Davids Cross Throw and Blankets Pine

Regular price £187.95 GBP
Regular price Sale price £187.95 GBP
Sale Sold out
Duties and taxes included. Shipping calculated at checkout.
Quantity
View full details

St Davids Cross Throw and Blankets Pine

This design is an historic pattern inspired by early 18th century Shaker weaves. Our version was developed here at the mill in the 1980's by Howard Griffiths, second generation of our family owned company, as a modification of our Vintage Star design. It displays all the characteristics of these strongly reversible weaves.
All our blankets are edged with a simple hem so you can choose to display either side. Warm and easy to care for, made from 100% pure new wool, with a pattern repeat of 22x23cm.
Throw 130x200cm
Single 180x260cm
Double 240x260cm
King 270x260cm
Woven in Wales

Made in Pembrokeshire

St Davids Cross Throw and Blankets Pine highlights

St David's Cross pattern in pine celebrates Welsh textile heritage. Great choice for anyone wanting throws with genuine cultural significance.

PRODUCT DETAILS

MAKE TIME

Stock item, available for immediate dispatch

SIZING & DIMENSIONS

CONTENTS & MATERIALS

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

  • ★★★★★

    Fabulous service. Fantastic product.

    Customers x

  • ★★★★★

    Brilliant service from `Dan` @ Sir Gordon Bennett. This is my second order from them, great service, packaged items wonderful. Highly recommend, for your British made goods!

    Zerina

  • ★★★★★

    very friendly and reliable communication

    M. Schroedter

1 of 3

Meet the Maker: Melin Tregwynt

Nestled in a remote Pembrokeshire valley, this whitewashed woollen mill has woven Welsh textiles since 1819, originally as a corn mill before converting to wool processing. Purchased by Henry Griffiths in 1912, Melin Tregwynt remains family-operated - now as an Employee Ownership Trust since 2022, safeguarding its unique legacy and 42 employees' futures. Their signature double-cloth Welsh tapestry weave, dating to the 18th century, layers two fabrics together for exceptional durability and bold patterning impossible with digital design. Drawing on traditional cartheni blanket techniques handed down through generations, their contemporary designs grace design-led stores and luxury hotels worldwide from Japan to America. Melin Tregwynt even wove the world's largest picnic blanket for the Guinness Book of Records, celebrating Welsh craftsmanship on the global stage.