The crios belt was traditionally woven and worn by fishermen across Ireland, but particularly on the Aran Islands. It is woven by hand, without a loom, by simply stretching the yarn between two stools or, more traditionally, between one hand and one foot.
Just as every family would knit their Aran sweaters with a particular series of stitches in order to distinguish a fisherman drowned at sea, so too would every crios have its own particular identifying set of colours. The crios would have been worn with a bástchóta (waistcoat) and home-spun, handwoven tweed trousers. During the 17th and 18th Centuries, Ireland came under English Penal Law whereby many aspects of Irish tradition, including religion, language and dress, were banned. It is for this reason that the crios, amongst many other aspects of folk costume, survived only in the remotest parts of Ireland like the Aran Islands. We searched the island to find one of the few remaining crios weavers to make our belts especially for STABLE, and are delighted to be able to bring them to you.
Handwoven in Ireland.
Hand dyed wool.
Approx 175cm + 20cm (tassels, total).
Dry clean. Or hand Wash and dry naturally.
What a beautiful piece of craftsmanship. Had my eye on this for a while and it was so worth the wait. It’s super quality and a beautiful colour. Such a treat. Would highly recommend…just wondering would it be too much to get the green also!! Sonia and Francie were so helpful and friendly also. Love Stable!!
Arrived in the in the UK in exactly seven days. You can really feel the quality of the fabric. Inspired design. Now thinking of ordering the red version.
Very nice and delivered fast
This wrap is truly a special and beautiful addition to my wardrobe.
Love my crois and receive many compliments when I wear it!