130 x175cm wool blanket
Weight: Between 1,300 kg / 1,500 kg
Linen's best friend in winter? THE MONEY!
Three models of blankets:
Aries: the thickest, we recommend it for the bed, sofa, for movies on the carpet...
Ovis: the braided one is a little lighter, we recommend it for the sofa, for reading in the armchair, for children...
Orientalis: striped, simpler and more modern and a little finer.
All of them are woven with two colors of wool, which gives them a very beautiful contrast.
The green and charcoal colors are dark (screens can give the wrong clarity of colors)
It is famous among mountain garments, famous for covering us during winter nights...
It stands out for its multiple properties and, although there are fabrics that work in extreme climates, few do it as well as merino wool but,
Where does merino wool come from? The name comes from Merino sheep, a sheep that comes from the Iberian region and North Africa and is now raised anywhere in the world.
Regulates body temperature: Even wet, merino wool continues to maintain body temperature in freezing temperatures.
Antibacterial, does not retain odors: Merino wool is naturally antibacterial thanks to lanolin, a wax-like compound that prevents the growth of bacteria and bad odor.
Therefore, it is not necessary to wash it frequently.
Repels moisture: Its fibers allow air circulation, keeping you dry in hot conditions.
Natural and biodegradable: A good way to contribute to the planet, since this wool disintegrates in a matter of a few years, serving as fertilizer for the earth.
Soft and light: Merino wool, unlike other wools, does not itch.
It is the finest variety of wool that exists.
Sometimes the wide fiber diameter of regular wool irritates dead skin cells, while merino wool creates the opposite effect (which is why merino wool is much less irritating).