INNSBRUCK

$2,500.00
Eggplant Mélange
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A cashmere three-quarter with pockets, the Innsbruck is a maroon mélange that features two hand-embroidered feathers beneath the folds of the shawl collar and a third on the back, where loose strands of mélange yarn represent the tufted, wispy fluff appearing naturally near the bottom of most feathers, especially those belonging to birds of prey. The word feather also can be used to describe the weight of this luxurious sweater, and the mélange coloration to the sky of a red prairie dawn or the blooming blush on a new bride’s cheek. As always, this original design is signed and numbered by Robert Comstock.

$2,500.00

DESCRIPTION

A cashmere three-quarter with pockets, the Innsbruck is a maroon mélange that features two hand-embroidered feathers beneath the folds of the shawl collar and a third on the back, where loose strands of mélange yarn represent the tufted, wispy fluff appearing naturally near the bottom of most feathers, especially those belonging to birds of prey. The word feather also can be used to describe the weight of this luxurious sweater, and the mélange coloration to the sky of a red prairie dawn or the blooming blush on a new bride’s cheek. As always, this original design is signed and numbered by Robert Comstock.

SIZE & COLOR

Eggplant Mélange
S

A cashmere three-quarter with pockets, the Innsbruck is a maroon mélange that features two hand-embroidered feathers beneath the folds of the shawl collar and a third on the back, where loose strands of mélange yarn represent the tufted, wispy fluff appearing naturally near the bottom of most feathers, especially those belonging to birds of prey. The word feather also can be used to describe the weight of this luxurious sweater, and the mélange coloration to the sky of a red prairie dawn or the blooming blush on a new bride’s cheek. As always, this original design is signed and numbered by Robert Comstock.

Eggplant Mélange
S


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A LIFETIME OF DEDICATION TO THE PEREGRINE FUND

Throughout their range, the Critically Endangered Rüppell’s Vultures choose to nest atop cliff ledges. Often, the most effective way to monitor the birds is by conducting helicopter surveys. Dr. Darcy Ogada and her team have led such surveys in northern Kenya and the data collected have helped them to estimate population sizes and monitor changes in breeding populations. This information helps when engaging the county government in order to protect some of the most important nesting cliffs, all of which lie outside of the formally protected areas. Your purchase helps to ensure this monitoring work can be done and breeding habitat can be conserved.


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