stokke merino wool blanket 100% Organic Merino Wool Heritage Ribbed Knit Blanket – Rawganique
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stokke merino wool blanket

stokke merino wool blanket 100% Organic Merino Wool Heritage Ribbed Knit Blanket – Rawganique

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stokke merino wool blanket 100% Organic Merino Wool Heritage Ribbed Knit Blanket – RawganiqueThis beautiful heritage 100% organic merino wool blanket is made from a super soft, cozy and warm certified organic merino wool knit, sourced from sustainable certified organic merino farms in Italy and France. The 100% organic merino wool blanket is both breathable and insulating and great as a bedding layer. Please read before buying: Do not put this special blanket in the dryer. If you must use a dryer, please choose one of our organic cotton

This beautiful heritage 100% organic merino wool blanket is made from a super soft, cozy and warm certified organic merino wool knit, sourced from sustainable certified organic merino farms in Italy and France. The 100% organic merino wool blanket is both breathable and insulating and great as a bedding layer.  Please read before buying: Do not put this special blanket in the dryer. If you must use a dryer, please choose one of our organic cotton blankets instead. Merino will shrink in the high dry heat of the dryer. Shrinkage is not a claimable defect (we do not use forever chemicals to shrinkage-proof our products). By purchasing these unique merino blankets, you agree to not use the dryer. Wash on gentle cycle, preferably in a laundry mesh bag, (or by hand) with lukewarm water and mild biodegradable detergent and lay flat to dry. Wash as infrequently as possible or not at all if you can protect it by using a flat bed sheet. Or have it professionally cleaned at a quality eco dry cleaner. | The 100% organic merino wool yarn is as pure as can be. These rare, natural and 100% biodegradable organic wool knit blankets come in Throw, Twin, Full/Queen, King sizes, great for camping trips, protective layer at hotel nights, or at home. Made in-house at Rawganique Atelier in Europe for true purity. Available in Snow as well as organic biodegradable eco-dyed Waves Blue & Arctic Charcoal.

100% Organic Merino Wool Blanket

This all-natural organic merino wool knit blanket is made of a rare ultra-soft and fine 100% organic Italian and French merino wool yarn. Beautiful heritage knit. Our heritage style wool blanket is chemical-free, breathable for moisture control, sweatshop-free, & grown and made in-house for purity. This merino wool blanket will keep you comfortable year-round. Great for layering with one of our organic comforters. The sweater weight beautiful heritage knit of this rare heritage linen blanket is breathable, pure, & 100% sustainable. Rawganique has been making all-natural, biodegradable, plastic-free and chemical-free organic blankets and bedding since 1997.

Elastic-free 100% certified organic merino wool socks, hats, scarves, underwear and clothing! We have researched and found a unique method to make organic merino wool products with no elastic, no polyester, no latex, no polyadmide, and no synthetics. Merino wool is legendary for its soft, fine lightweight yarns with natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungal properties and true warmth. We select only the finest ethical and sustainable certified organic merino wool yarns from France & Italy with the exact specifications that we need to make organic merino wool products with enough natural elasticity in the yarn that still allows for non-confining, non-compression wear for comfort throughout the day.

Our certified organic merino wool clothing are perfect for the plastic-free lifestyle, as well as for anyone with allergies to latex, polyester and synthetic fibers.

Style: Heritage-style 100% organic merino wool knit blanket

Fiber: 100% organic Italian & French merino wool knit

Sizes: Throw (50”x76”), Twin (60" x 90"), Queen (90” x 92”), King (96” x 108”)

Color: Snow (unbleached, dye-free); Arctic Charcoal, Waves Blue (organic biodegradable eco dye)

Where is it made? Made at Rawganique Atelier in Europe. Sweatshop-free, always.

Features:

  • Hypoallergenic
  • Plastic-free. Non-toxic.
  • Highly breathable. Prevents moisture buildup on the skin.
  • Sweatshop-free
  • Biodegradable
  • All of our products are free from forever chemicals like PFAS
  • No dioxin, no bleach, no formaldehyde, no pesticides, no GMO, no heavy metals

Care: The best care for wool products is ventilation in moist air, because wool as a material cleans itself. Best to treat like delicate silks and hand wash in 30 degrees centigrade water (biodegradable detergent). If necessary wash with like colors at 30 degrees using a wool washing program set at minimum number of rotations. Best to wash inside a garment bag. Press water out, don't twist. Lay flat on a towel on a rack away from the sun to dry.

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