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Olivewood Umbrella - Black (Silk)

Olivewood Umbrella - Black (Silk)

£1,500

Crafted from a single piece of olivewood, highlighting golden brown tones and its striking dark brown and black swirling grain.

  • Worldwide Shipping

Crafted from a single piece of olivewood, highlighting golden brown tones and its striking dark brown and black swirling grain.

Details & Size

  • Handcrafted from Olivewood olea europea
  • 100% silk canopy
  • 10 Panels
  • Gold-plated collar
  • Rich golden-brown colour with striking swirling grain patterns of dark brown or black
  • Harvested in Europe aged between 70-100 years
  • Smooth, but dense
  • A frame of high tensile strength
  • Custom ferrule
  • Protective sleeve
  • Umbrella Size: 27" / 68.6cm
  • Walking Length: 38" / 96.5cm
  • Canopy: 42.5" / 107.9cm
  • Weight: 0.8kg
  • This item is not available for monogramming

Care

Shake from side to side to remove the water. Never roll the umbrella when it is wet, let the umbrella dry open. Never leave the umbrella close to a heat source.

For the handle and frame, wipe with a damp cloth and use a wood polish or conditioning oil to maintain its natural shine and texture.

SHIPPING & LEAD TIMES

We ship worldwide.

Delivery costs are calculated based on the weight of the product and the destination country.

Delivery typically takes 2 - 4 working days within the UK and 3 - 5 working days internationally, subject to customs clearance. VAT is included for domestic orders. International duties and taxes are calculated and added at checkout.

Did you know

Olive trees are typically grown for their fruit and oil production, meaning the wood is a byproduct of pruning or aging trees. This makes Olivewood a sustainable choice for crafting, as it is not harvested at the expense of the tree's life.

  • ONE OF A KIND

  • OVER 200 YEARS OF SUPERIOR CRAFTSMANSHIP

  • HAND STITCHED CANOPY

  • ESTABLISHED IN 1889