The traditional fishing boat of the Aran Islands is the curach, the symbol of our brand. The timber frame is patiently moulded and joined by the skilled boatbuilder or curach maker and covered with canvas and sealed with tar, so that it is sufficiently lightweight to be lifted from the shore well up from the wild Atlantic.
From our archives, Inis Meáin has reproduced the boatbuilder sweater this season. The distinctive ribbed pattern gives warmth while fishing but also allows flexibility to the craftsman as he painstakingly builds the new curach through stormy winter months.
Workwear Arans, strikingly colourful Donegals, and comfortable classics complete the collection which also features the new “Moss” sweater in subtle colour combinations.
The boatbuilder of course also had to fish for a living and took to the sea proud of his workmanship, confident of his endeavour and ever wary of the wild ocean. For centuries the fishermen's garments have been knitted by the women of the
island. It is a tradition that is old beyond
memory. And yet as fresh, as contemporary
as the next wave….