Soft merino wool blanket. Double deals sided blanket in a waffle stitch pattern. 100% extra fine merino wool. Luxury gift. Merino wool plaid.
deals Available in 4 colours: soft rose, soft brownish, soft greenish and soft blueish.
An extra light, soft, double-sided blanket in a waffle stitch pattern, otherwise known as a comb, made of 100% soft merino wool. Perfect for all seasons. Loved by children.
Do not hesitate, and you will never regret it!
Colour – soft rose; soft brownish; soft greenish; soft blueish.
Composition – 100% extra fine merino wool.
Weight – 190g/m2
Size – 130x180cm; 51.2"x70.9"; 4.26x5.9ft.
Production certificates – Woolmark® - Pure new wool; STANDARD 100 by OEKO–TEX®.
Merino wool is exceptionally soft and supple. It is obtained by clipping only live sheep that live mainly in Australia and New Zealand. This wool is of extremely high quality – the hair thickness does not exceed 0.002mm and is 7 times thinner than that of other sheep wool. Merino wool is extraordinarily elastic, and the yarn is of uniform thickness. The thinner and more flexible hair makes the merino wool softer. It does not cause itching and adapts to weather conditions maintaining the optimal temperature of the human body.
*****CARE*****
*Dry cleaning
*Do not bleach with chlorine
*Do not wash
*Do not iron
*Ventilate
Merino wool fabric is soft and vulnerable to unsuitable cleaning and care products. For this reason, we recommend that you take great care of your merino products. Dry cleaning is the most reliable method, and generally recommended by all merino manufacturers. Merino tends to go fuzzy a little like any other natural fibre, and sometimes tiny fluff bubbles form on it. You can easily remove them with a special wool comb. Just straighten the fabric on a flat, hard surface and swipe the comb in one direction. When not using a merino blanket for a longer time, it is recommended to pack it in a breathable bag, as merino requires air circulation. Cedar balls repel moths, so it is advisable to buy and keep them in a closet next to a merino blanket. Merino, like other types of natural wool, must be ventilated. Wool is sensitive to direct sunlight. Natural wool fades, dries out, and becomes brittle when exposed to the sun.
Natural wool products should not be ironed. As with any natural material, improper care can result in damage or even complete destruction.