Hira
by Margaret Crawford
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Hira
Hira, Indian in origin, means diamond. With its beginnings as pure carbon crystals, under immense pressure and heat, a diamond is formed. Diamonds are revered by all and owned by few. This jewel is associated with royalty, as is a cape. It is under the pressures of life which inspired the creation of Hira. Hira is a caplet with just enough collar to feel like royalty. Hira can be worn as a capelet or an oversized cowl.
I hope the pattern is clear, if not, please private message me for assistance, as well as if you encounter errors. Thank you.
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by Lang Yarns
Aran
95% Merino, 5% Nylon
98 yards
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50
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