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- Aran_jumper abstract "The Aran jumper (Irish: Geansaí Árann) is a style of jumper that takes its name from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland. A traditional Aran Sweater usually is off-white in color similar to a sheep's wool and is made from 100% wool. One of the most recognisable features of a traditional Aran is its cable patterns on the chest. Being made of 100% wool it can retain over 30% of its weight in moisture. Nowadays Lanolin is removed from Aran jumper but this waxy substance secreted by sheep in this wool gave the jumper its all-weather versatility. Originally the jumpers were knitted using unscoured wool that retained its natural oils (lanolin) which made the garments water-resistant and meant they remained wearable even when wet. It was primarily the wives of the islanders who knitted the jumpers before local knitters began selling their produce through initiatives such as Congested Districts Board for Ireland in 1892.The jumpers are distinguished by their use of complex textured stitch patterns, several of which are combined in the creation of a single garment. Usage of the word jumper (or other options such as \"pullover\" and \"jersey\") is largely determined by the regional version of English being spoken. In the case of Ireland and Britain and Australia, \"jumper\" is the standard word with \"sweater\" mainly found in tourist shops and America. The word used in Irish is geansaí, a Gaelicisation of guernsey which has been re-Anglicised to gansey in Hiberno-English.Some stitch patterns have a traditional interpretation, often of religious significance. The honeycomb is a symbol of the hard-working bee. The cable, an integral part of the Aran islander's daily life, is said to be a wish for safety and good luck when fishing. The diamond is a wish of success, wealth and treasure. The basket stitch represents the basket, a hope for a plentiful catch.".
- Aran_jumper thumbnail Aran_cardigan.jpg?width=300.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageID "954235".
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- Aran_jumper wikiPageOutDegree "42".
- Aran_jumper wikiPageRevisionID "699721008".
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Anglicisation.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Aran_Islands.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Aran_knitting_patterns.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Bee.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Book_of_Kells.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Cable_knitting.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aran_Islands.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_clothing.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Irish_culture.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Knitted_garments.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sweaters.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Congested_Districts_Board_for_Ireland.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Gaelicisation.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Guernsey_(clothing).
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Hiberno-English.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Honeycomb.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Irish_language.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Jersey_(clothing).
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink John_F._Kennedy.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink John_Millington_Synge.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Knitting.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Lanolin.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Loom.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Megalith.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink P._A._Ó_Síocháin.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Rhombus.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Seán_Keating.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Shades_of_white.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Spinning_wheel.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Sweater.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink The_Clancy_Brothers.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink The_Ed_Sullivan_Show.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Vogue_(magazine).
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Wool.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink Yarn.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink File:Aran_cardigan.jpg.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLink File:Green_Aran_Sweater.JPG.
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aran jumper".
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aran sweater".
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aran sweaters".
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "Aran".
- Aran_jumper wikiPageWikiLinkText "water-resistant mittens or sweaters".
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- Aran_jumper subject Category:Aran_Islands.
- Aran_jumper subject Category:Irish_clothing.
- Aran_jumper subject Category:Irish_culture.
- Aran_jumper subject Category:Knitted_garments.
- Aran_jumper subject Category:Sweaters.
- Aran_jumper hypernym Style.
- Aran_jumper type Redirect.
- Aran_jumper comment "The Aran jumper (Irish: Geansaí Árann) is a style of jumper that takes its name from the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland. A traditional Aran Sweater usually is off-white in color similar to a sheep's wool and is made from 100% wool. One of the most recognisable features of a traditional Aran is its cable patterns on the chest. Being made of 100% wool it can retain over 30% of its weight in moisture.".
- Aran_jumper label "Aran jumper".
- Aran_jumper sameAs Q2093993.
- Aran_jumper sameAs Aran_(pletenina).
- Aran_jumper sameAs Arani_kampsun.
- Aran_jumper sameAs Aran_jertsea.
- Aran_jumper sameAs Geansaí_Árannach.
- Aran_jumper sameAs m.03t0tp.
- Aran_jumper sameAs Аранское_вязание.
- Aran_jumper sameAs Q2093993.
- Aran_jumper wasDerivedFrom Aran_jumper?oldid=699721008.
- Aran_jumper depiction Aran_cardigan.jpg.
- Aran_jumper isPrimaryTopicOf Aran_jumper.