Symbols of Alba Scarf | Aoife Cawley
Following the success of the Symbols of Éire scarves, I have designed two brand new scarves for two other Celtic nations, Alba and Cymru. This scarf features well known symbols of Scotland such as:
Luckenbooth Brooch🏴
The V Rod Pictish symbol
Tartan 💜
Nessie 🐉
A unicorn 🦄
A thistle 🪻
and then the text ALBA right across the middle 🏴
Scarves measure 140cm and are made from 95% acrylic and 5% elastane. Made in the EU 🇪🇺
Aoife Cawley is a printmaker and textiles artist from county Kildare, now working between Ireland and Scotland. Graduating in 2024 with First Class Honours in Contemporary Art Practice from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, her work explores folklore, mythology, history, and early Christian saints, blending traditional medieval art forms with contemporary techniques.
Her vibrant, multi-layered screen prints and embroidered textiles have been exhibited widely in Ireland and the UK, and she has been featured in media outlets such as The Irish Times, RTÉ, and Tourism Ireland. In 2024, she was artist in residence at Creative Spark, Dundalk, and the Hugo Burge Foundation, in the Scottish Borders.
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Symbols of Alba Scarf | Aoife Cawley
Symbols of Alba Scarf | Aoife Cawley
Following the success of the Symbols of Éire scarves, I have designed two brand new scarves for two other Celtic nations, Alba and Cymru. This scarf features well known symbols of Scotland such as:
Luckenbooth Brooch🏴
The V Rod Pictish symbol
Tartan 💜
Nessie 🐉
A unicorn 🦄
A thistle 🪻
and then the text ALBA right across the middle 🏴
Scarves measure 140cm and are made from 95% acrylic and 5% elastane. Made in the EU 🇪🇺
Aoife Cawley is a printmaker and textiles artist from county Kildare, now working between Ireland and Scotland. Graduating in 2024 with First Class Honours in Contemporary Art Practice from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, her work explores folklore, mythology, history, and early Christian saints, blending traditional medieval art forms with contemporary techniques.
Her vibrant, multi-layered screen prints and embroidered textiles have been exhibited widely in Ireland and the UK, and she has been featured in media outlets such as The Irish Times, RTÉ, and Tourism Ireland. In 2024, she was artist in residence at Creative Spark, Dundalk, and the Hugo Burge Foundation, in the Scottish Borders.
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Following the success of the Symbols of Éire scarves, I have designed two brand new scarves for two other Celtic nations, Alba and Cymru. This scarf features well known symbols of Scotland such as:
Luckenbooth Brooch🏴
The V Rod Pictish symbol
Tartan 💜
Nessie 🐉
A unicorn 🦄
A thistle 🪻
and then the text ALBA right across the middle 🏴
Scarves measure 140cm and are made from 95% acrylic and 5% elastane. Made in the EU 🇪🇺
Aoife Cawley is a printmaker and textiles artist from county Kildare, now working between Ireland and Scotland. Graduating in 2024 with First Class Honours in Contemporary Art Practice from Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, her work explores folklore, mythology, history, and early Christian saints, blending traditional medieval art forms with contemporary techniques.
Her vibrant, multi-layered screen prints and embroidered textiles have been exhibited widely in Ireland and the UK, and she has been featured in media outlets such as The Irish Times, RTÉ, and Tourism Ireland. In 2024, she was artist in residence at Creative Spark, Dundalk, and the Hugo Burge Foundation, in the Scottish Borders.

















