NEW! A-Frame Merino Wool Blankets
The A-Frame Merino Wool Blanket is more than just a blanket; it's a stylish and functional piece that enhances any living space. With its rich texture and warmth, it's perfect for snuggling up on chilly evenings or adding a layer of comfort to your bedding.
Description
Embrace a classic vibe with our A-Frame Merino Wool Blankets. With a soft touch and rustic charm, this timeless piece is the perfect choice for cozying up in your dreamy A-frame cabin or any setting that calls for warmth and elegance.
Material: 100% Merino Wool
Country: Woven in Ireland.
Product Dimensions:
Dry Clean Only.
Twin: 72”x90”
Queen: 90”x90”
King: 108”x90”
Shipping: 5-9 days
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About Product
An indispensable attribute of a family of any wealth
Cozy warm throws made of merino lambswool are indispensable attribute of a family of any income. They are used as a stylish decorative throws, comfortable blankets both for day and night sleep, indispensable for picnic or road trips.
In cold weather throw will allow you to spend time comfortably at the computer, watching TV or reading your favorite book. This irreplaceable and universal thing is never redundant, it serves all the family members, including pets, and often becomes a warm memory of the childhood. Therefore, its purchase is always timely - including as a beautiful and practical gift, which is equally suitable for both men and women.
Natural fibers are warm and useful
Merino wool provides excellent thermal regulation, keeping you warm in winter and cool in summer. Its lightweight nature ensures you can enjoy comfort without feeling weighed down.
Merino
Merino sheep are bred in the mountains of Spain, Australia, New Zealand and other countries, and the best wool for yarn production is taken from their loins. As a result of living in cold climate, fine merino wool fibers have developed structure which simultaneously keeps warmth in and absorbs moisture without interfering with air exchange; moreover, this structure makes wool very light and silky to the touch. Such fibers, even by absorbing moisture, allow to keep the skin dry and warm.Wwhat is more, they do not absorb dirt and odors.
Therapeutic properties
The creatine in merino wool has bactericidal properties. Merino throws are believed to have therapeutic properties, they are effective in warming colds, back and joint pains, as well as promoting relaxation, lowering blood pressure and even helping with insomnia.
Safe for children
Importantly, the absence of lanolin in wool merino reduce the possibility of allergic reactions even in very sensitive people, so this throw is considered the safest for babies. In addition, this wool prevents overheating by maintaining a comfortable body temperature both in cold and in hot weather. Therefore, a plaid of merino is very versatile - it will be cozy both in a cold January night, and in a summer evening.
It is easy to take care of
Natural merino lambswool is one of the most durable and easy-care materials. However, to maintain the beautiful appearance and useful properties, they still require periodic care. You can entrust the cleaning of rugs and special services, but it is not difficult to do it yourself.
First, throws should be regularly cleaned from dust, and the resulting stain immediately try to remove the appropriate means (not bad helps and ordinary soap). Washing is best done by hand, and it should be remembered that the smooth wools water rolls down, and it takes time for them to get wet. When rinsing merino wool, it is advisable to add vinegar to the water to improve the structure of the fibers and freshen the color. Plaids can also be washed gently in automatic mode, using warm water and special preparations for wool. But it is not recommended to spin and spin in the centrifuge, woolen plaids. For drying, it is better to place them horizontally and carefully spread out.
Asked Questions
- Is it handmade? Yes, our throws are woven exclusively by hand in Ireland.
- Can they be ironed? Merino lambswool should not be ironed with an iron up close. Only steam and at a distance of 1-2 cm from the fabric. If there is still an urgent need for ironing, it should be done with the iron as unheated as possible. The temperature should be no more than 40-50 degrees (barely warm by tactile sensation), so as not to harm the fabric.