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The Revontuli Mohair Blanket is a statement blanket, abundantly comfortable, and made with a blend of mohair and wool for warmth. The luxurious blanket is soft due to the process of mohair fibers rising to the surface of the cover.

SIZE:

  • 51 in x 70 in (130 cm x 170 cm)

The Revontuli Mohair BLanket is made from South-African mohair and New Zealand wool. Wool is mulesing free and spun in certified spinning mills. All yarns are dyed in Europe according to REACH regulations and fulfill the ÖKO-TEX certificate.

Product development and design, material purchasing, structure of the fabric and programming of the jacquard machines are done in a weaving mill in Finland. Warping, weaving, finishing, and fabric inspection is done in Lithuania in their partly owned weaving mill. Sewing is done mainly in their subsidiary sewing company in Lithuania. Accessories come from Europe, mainly from Finland.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Take textile outdoors in fresh air for a while. Mohair blankets need brushing once in a while. Brush the blanket gently with a fabric brush, following the grain of the wool.
  • ONLY if blanket is extremely dirty, dry clean or hand wash cold at max. 30°C. If using powder detergent, dissolve it in plenty of water. Immerse the blanket in the water and wash immediately. Squeeze very gently. Do not scrub, stretch or wring out.
  • Rinse thoroughly and squeeze out most of the water. Press the blanket between towels until half-dry and leave it to dry in an airy space. Do not tumble dry. Brush gently.


Revontuli Mohair Blanket

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The Revontuli Mohair Blanket is a statement blanket, abundantly comfortable, and made with a blend of mohair and wool for warmth. The luxurious blanket is soft due to the process of mohair fibers rising to the surface of the cover.

SIZE:

  • 51 in x 70 in (130 cm x 170 cm)

The Revontuli Mohair BLanket is made from South-African mohair and New Zealand wool. Wool is mulesing free and spun in certified spinning mills. All yarns are dyed in Europe according to REACH regulations and fulfill the ÖKO-TEX certificate.

Product development and design, material purchasing, structure of the fabric and programming of the jacquard machines are done in a weaving mill in Finland. Warping, weaving, finishing, and fabric inspection is done in Lithuania in their partly owned weaving mill. Sewing is done mainly in their subsidiary sewing company in Lithuania. Accessories come from Europe, mainly from Finland.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS:

  • Take textile outdoors in fresh air for a while. Mohair blankets need brushing once in a while. Brush the blanket gently with a fabric brush, following the grain of the wool.
  • ONLY if blanket is extremely dirty, dry clean or hand wash cold at max. 30°C. If using powder detergent, dissolve it in plenty of water. Immerse the blanket in the water and wash immediately. Squeeze very gently. Do not scrub, stretch or wring out.
  • Rinse thoroughly and squeeze out most of the water. Press the blanket between towels until half-dry and leave it to dry in an airy space. Do not tumble dry. Brush gently.


Lapuan Kankurit

Brand Story: Our roots go all the way back to 1917, when the family established their first textile factory. Today Lapuan Kankurit are lead by the fourth generation of weavers, together with capable and committed top professionals of the weaving industry. The past generations left us the secrets to weaving, appreciation for hard workand a solid foundation built on values. We weave nothing but the absolute best quality, with uncompromising workmanship. We weave responsibly, respecting the environment. We take a stand against the nature-consuming, short-lived and cheap production. Everything we do is transparent, and our materials can be traced back to their origin. We only use natural raw materials, such as linen and wool. We weave a better future. We develop new innovations and techniques. As the forerunners of this industry, we carry the responsibility to pass on the craftsmanship of weaving to the future generations by taking part in developing education and collaborating with various academies.