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Sculptural Fedora Style Hat - ‘Murvagh Beach’

Sculptural Fedora Style Hat - ‘Murvagh Beach’

Regular price €150.00 EUR
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Sculptural wet felted hat made from Irish Wool with Cyanotype Printed Silk, using seaweed foraged from my local beach. This style is named 'Murvagh Beach'.

COLOUR:

• This hat is felted from creamy, natural-coloured, Irish-raised wool from Schwarzkopf breed sheep from County Kildare. Adorning the hat is bluegreen-coloured Cyanotype printed fabric that has been Nunofelted into the wool.

SHAPE:

• Has a narrow brim like a Trilby, which is a style of a fedora hat. 


SIZE:

• The hat measures 4” / 10 cm tall, 10” / 25.5 cm wide, and 11” / 28 cm depth

•  It's a medium-weight felt thickness and weighs 3.8 oz / 107 g





• Size - MEDIUM

If you do not know your head size, go here to learn how to measure.


This hat is ready to ship.

Handmade in Ireland.

If you have any questions, please contact me.


 

Materials

Schwarzkopf breed wool from County Kildare, Millinery Ribbon, Thread, and a brand label.

Size

MEDIUM

Care

Felt is an eco-friendly fiber that is water and stain-resistant. Dust isn't a problem - just give it a shake. Due to this hat's complex construction, please limit to spot cleansing with a damp cloth. 

Of course, you can wear your hat in the rain.  After all, felt is made with soap and water, yet naturally resists water. However, if your hat gets drenched, please air dry it by sitting over a wine bottle, so that the brim can retain its shape.

What is Felt?

Each FeltHappiness Hat is entirely handmade and created from soft Merino wool fibers using the technique of wet felting. It's an ancient and simple craft that takes patience and lots of kneading to shrink the fibers into a strong, flexible, and warm felt. To learn more, see HERE.

In addition to insulating, wool naturally resists water. Hence, your felted hat will keep you warm in chilly weather and dry in light rain. Plus, wool resists mildew, dirt, and fire!

It's magical stuff!

Measuring Your Head

Every head has its own unique size and shape, which can be measured with a flexible tape measure or even a piece of string.

Take the tape measure and encircle your head, just above the top of your ears. Make sure that the tape measure goes over that small bump at the back of your head. Please don't pull it tightly. Leave a little 'ease' so that one finger can fit under the tape. An ear-to-ear measure can be helpful too.

Measure three times: it is surprising how it can vary!

Inches or centimetres are fine.

Sustainability

While Ireland is full of sheep, sadly, the wool from Irish flocks is being used less and less. There are several reasons for this — one major factor is that many local wools don’t have the same softness as imported Merino wool. As a result, farmers receive very little for their fibre. In fact, it often costs more to shear a sheep than the farmer earns from selling the wool — if they can sell it at all. Shockingly, Irish wool is frequently treated as a waste product.

This decline in the use of wool began after the rise of polyester clothing and fast fashion, when synthetic fibres became cheaper and more convenient to produce. As these man-made materials flooded the market, demand for natural fibres like wool dropped dramatically — and their value followed.

Using locally sourced materials can make a real difference — both for the environment and for the local economy. By supporting Irish farmers and working with what’s readily available, we can reduce transport emissions and help create a more sustainable supply chain.

Here at FeltHappiness Hats, I’m committed to increasing the amount of Irish-raised fibre in my creations — striving for greater sustainability while still crafting the unique, joyful hats you love.

As of 2023, every hat in my new collections* includes at least one layer of Irish-raised wool. My most recent series, The SeaSun Cyan Collection, is made primarily — and proudly — from Irish wool.

 

*Note: Certain items, such as cowls, still require fine Merino fibres to ensure they’re soft and comfortable when worn close to the skin.

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