Maharam
Drenthe Heath by Claudy Jongstra
800730–007 Madder
35% Drenthe Heath Wool, 25% Mulberry Silk, 20% Merino Wool, 20% Wensleydale Wool.
Handmade felt using wool from the rare Drenthe Heath breed and dyes from native plants. Two sizes available.
Vacuum with brush attachment only. Do not use rotary attachment or solvent-based cleansers.
Drenthe Heath by Claudy Jongstra
800730
Price
Product Introduction
May 2006
Content: 35% Drenthe Heath Wool, 25% Mulberry Silk, 20% Merino Wool, 20% Wensleydale Wool
Width: 48" (122cm)
Weight: 120 oz/ly (3700 gr/lm)
© 2006 Claudy Jongstra, Maharam under licenseVacuum with brush attachment only. Do not use rotary attachment or solvent-based cleansers.
None. See Terms and Conditions for more information.
Claudy Jongstra (b. 1963, the Netherlands) is a textile artist whose holistic practice is intertwined with the natural cycle of her native landscape. A graduate of Utrecht College of Art, Jongstra has worked to master the ancient craft of making wool felt, humankind's earliest textile, since 1994. She is equally regarded for her large-scale artworks and architectural installations as for her deep-seated commitment to the environment. Carefully considering the evolution of color and material from source to site, Jongstra is immersed in all aspects of her work: maintaining a flock of rare Drenthe Heath sheep and growing botanical dyestuffs on a small-scale biodynamic farm in the northern Netherlands.
Works by Claudy Jongstra
Images (top and bottom left): Jeroen Musch.