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Excellent, Tim.

Harris tweeds could be identified by their distinct smells because of the native lichens and other colorings used in the dyeing process.

I assume they still use these natural dyes today.

Many thanks, Best.

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Kerry Landon-Lane
Kerry Landon-Lane

Written by Kerry Landon-Lane

OP-ED writer, designer and artist. Most recently returned to architecture and deliberately presents the subject void of buildings.

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