Burnished Pearl Handspun
Burnished Pearl settles into that quiet space between warmth and shadow—where coppered rose, soft umber, and weathered ash drift together in an easy, unhurried rhythm. There’s a subtle depth here, with darker threads winding through like low light at dusk, while occasional glints of silk catch just enough brightness to keep things gently alive.
This is a thread- and spiral-plied art yarn, spun from fine Merino wool and an assortment of silks, creating a strand that feels both airy and softly structured. It’s remarkably light in hand, with a smooth, almost effortless drape that belies its textured appearance.
There is ample yardage for a simple cowl, neck wrap, small scarf, or hat, and it pairs beautifully with other yarns when used as a feature in a larger piece. It would also shine in weaving as weft, where its shifting tones and quiet luster can take center stage without needing to compete.
A yarn that doesn’t ask for attention—but holds it, all the same.
Fiber Content: Merino wool/recycled sari silk, silk noil, angelina sparkle, thread
Fiber Preparation: Custom rolags by JessieJavete Fiber Arts
Approximate Yardage: 205
Number of Plies: 2 ply
Weight: 4 3/8 ounces
WPI (Wraps per Inch): 9-11
Price: $75 + shipping
Hand wash gently in lukewarm water with mild detergent.
Press out excess water—do not wring.
Reshape and dry flat.








