Donegal tweed is a woollen fabric with neps - or flecks - of distinctive colours spun into the yarn as its main characteristic. The industry hopes to be awarded a Protected Geographical Indication ...
Controversy had raged in the 1930s over importation of mainland yarn to produce “unstamped” Harris Tweed. Believing this to ...
Weavers of Ireland's famous Donegal tweed have called for a special protected status for their product, as the craft industry ...