Knepp 'Emperor Moth' Lavender Bag Orange
Emperor Moths are just one of the many endangered species who have benefitted from Knepp’s rewilding programme, and their estate is now home to over 500 species of moth.
This small but perfectly formed pouch bag containing locally sourced lavender is made from organic cotton. Decorated with an original illustration of an Emperor moth, each one is beautifully embellished by hand with French knots.
This hand-embellished lavender bag is part of our Knepp Rewilding collection, imagined by Knepp's design lead, Lia Brazier, and stitched in prison by Fine Cell Work stitchers.
The Knepp Rewilding Project in Sussex was co-founded by the pioneering Isabella Tree, the daughter of Fine Cell Work's founder Lady Anne Tree, and the collection, inspired by the creatures roaming the estate, celebrates our rich history together.
See the full range in collaboration with Knepp, including our hand embellished cushions.
- Size (inches): 4 x 5
- Size (cms): 10 x 12
- Embroidery on 100% organic cotton.
- Filled with organic lavender
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We hope you'll be delighted by your new Fine Cell Work items, but just in case you're not, there are several circumstances in which we will refund your purchase, subject to the item being returned within 30 days of receipt.
Knepp Rewilding
Fine Cell Work and Knepp are threaded together through family legacy and vision. The revolutionary Knepp rewilding project, a 3,500-acre estate in Sussex, was co-founded by Isabella Tree, the daughter of Fine Cell Work’s founder, Lady Anne Tree.
Inspired by Knepp’s extraordinary rebounding wildlife and stitched by hand in UK prisons, the collaboration features original illustrations by Knepp's designer, Lia Brazier. Represented in the collection are species which play a vital part in the rewilding project at Knepp: beavers, white storks, turtle doves and Exmoor ponies.
The collection is available exclusively from Knepp's Wilding Kitchen & Shop, and the Fine Cell Work website.
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“Stitching allows me to use a totally different part of my brain and personality. I can move away from the more difficult reflections and anxieties and feel creative and purposeful. This means I no longer feel that my life has come to a halt and that I am of no use to anyone else.”- Tom, FCW Stitcher -