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Mamta Popcorn Knit Wool Blanket

$600.00

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You deserve only the best. Our pure Merino wool Throw Blanket is hand knitted on needles in our social workshop in India's Himalayan region from the finest lambswool. It takes 22-25 days to knit one throw. This plush, soft, and woven blanket in a super versatile shade of gray is the ideal gift or home accessory for any room or season.
Drape it over a chair or couch to add style, or layer it on the bed to add warmth.

Size - 50" x 72"

Care - Wool has excellent natural dirt-resistant properties which makes it unnecessary to wash often. Let your blanket air outside in humid weather. If your blanket still needs maintenance, please dry clean only. Iron at medium temperature. Do not tumble dry or use bleach.

 

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Liz Wallace
Excellent Blanket Everything I Hoped It Would Be

We saw the founder on WGN 9 news in the morning and her interview and she had this beautiful feet blanket with white dots. It looked lovely so we ordered and it came with perfect delivery and packing and as soon as I put it I’m my lap I had both my dog and my cat looking for snuggle opportunities. I LOVE the blanket and will be heading back to the site for other items.

Dear Liz - I was so happy and surprised when I saw the order come through. It is one of my most favorite pieces in the store, and I am glad it has found a beautiful home with great friends. Thank you so much for your review and encouragement.


Hand Knitters from the Mountains

Himalayan Naari, a nonprofit based in North India, is partnering with around 50 women knitters to revitalize the traditional craft of knitting. Through this initiative, they empower young women—many of whom are immigrants to the area—by providing them with a sense of connection and belonging within the rural village. At the same time, the program equips them with valuable skills to achieve economic independence, transforming both their lives and the community.

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