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Our wrist warmers in merino wool carry a quiet versatility and can be worn throughout the year. They warm the wrist and hands without covering the fingers or limiting their movement. In the meeting between function and craftsmanship, wrist warmers become a natural part of everyday life. They are as useful at the desk as they are in the garden or on a walk
Merino wool is a natural material with a high level of comfort. It is soft against the skin, temperature regulating, and retains warmth even in damp conditions. This makes our wrist warmers in merino wool a natural choice during autumn, winter, and cool spring days. The natural qualities of wool also make them just as suitable in milder temperatures.

Our wrist warmers are shaped in different patterns, models, and fits. How they feel will always be personal, depending on the shape of your hand.
Skaftö has a soft cuff at the wrist. It can be folded down, allowing the warmth to extend further along the forearm. The upper part is slightly longer and rests gently over the base of the fingers.
Fästfolk, Lycksele, and Kören share the same model, our shortest one. They have a soft cuff and with the same possibility to fold down as Skaftö. This model ends just above the knuckles and leaves the hand free in movement.
Fager is knitted without a cuff and therefore has a softer, less fitted feel. It is slightly longer at the top and covers part of the fingers.
Dalarna is our longest model. It carries the same open feeling as Fager, without a cuff, but extends further along the wrist and covers a bit more of the fingers.
A wrist warmer is a knitted garment that encloses the wrist and part of the forearm, while leaving the fingers free. By keeping the wrist warm, the blood does not cool as quickly on its way to the hand, allowing the heat to stay longer.
Our wrist warmers are knitted in 100 % merino wool, a material that is both soft and warming.
Our models vary in length and fit, making it possible to find a wrist warmer that feels right for your hand. At the same time, every hand is unique, and the fit may therefore be experienced differently.
Yes. Wrist warmers are just as suitable indoors as outdoors. They keep the wrist warm while leaving the fingers free, making them useful for handicrafts or work at a desk.
Wash at 30 degrees on a gentle cycle, with low spin.
Yes. The temperature regulating qualities of wool make them suitable from spring gardening and cool summer evenings to autumn harvests and forest walks.