Jess Pitch Black & White Herringbone Throw

130 x 190cm – 4ft 3in – 6ft 2in

50% Alpaca 50% Fine Merino Wool

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£159.00 incl VAT

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Weight 0.900 kg
Material

50% Alpaca / 50% Fine Merino Wool

Size

130 x 190 cm – 4ft 3in x 6ft 2in

Colour

Pitch Black | White

Style

Herringbone, Pattern

Softness

4

Woolmark certified. Learn more here.
Alpaca Blend certified. Learn more here.

To create Jess herringbone throw in pitch black and white colour combination, we carefully select and blend two of the world’s softest natural fibres. Peruvian alpaca wool with New Zealand Merino wool. Then using the best in modern technologies, we weave these highest-grade wools into a classic two-tone herringbone design.

The result is a luxurious and invitingly snug throw, unparalleled in its softness and warmth. Jess has a satisfying weight, lovely to have and to hold and to wrap up in. The sophisticated and understated herringbone pattern has been around for centuries and suits most interiors. Available in a range of staple colours to suit your home, Jess is perfect to add a layer of subtle pattern and texture to your space whilst you cosy up in style.

As with all our natural fibre blankets, throws and accessories, we place a focus on sustainability and ethical production practices.

SUSTAINABLE ✔ | RENEWABLE ✔ | ETHICAL ✔ | BIODEGRADABLE ✔ 

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To make sure your wool blankets last a lifetime, follow these steps when airing, washing, drying and storing your wool blankets.

1. Air wool blankets outside

Often air ventilation is the best way to freshen wool blankets. Take the wool blanket outside and give it a good shake before hanging the blanket in an area where there is good airflow. This will loosen any dust or dirt from the blanket.

2. Brush wool blankets with a soft-bristle brush

Like most blankets, wool blankets also need a refresh from time to time which can easily be achieved with a soft-bristle garment brush. Lay the blanket flat on the floor and brush along the grain of the blanket’s surface. This will ensure the wool fibres are all lying in the same direction, removes any surface soil or stain and smooths the fibres of the blanket.

3. Clean liquid stains

Wool is naturally stain and water-repellent, but after a few minutes, the liquid will begin to soak into the fabric. To remove this liquid stain, use warm water and mild detergent to spot clean as soon as possible. Don’t scrub the fabric. Instead, soak the stained area with warm water and detergent and blot with a soft cloth.

4. Wash heavily soiled wool blankets

To wash heavily soiled wool blankets, it is important to follow the care instructions of the blanket. If the label says the blanket is machine washable, the most important steps to follow are to use the gentle wool wash cycle on the washing machine, use cold water and only use specified wool wash detergents.

5. Dry wool blankets

To dry wool blankets, it is best to hang them flat over a clothesline outside to support the weight of the wet blanket. It is also important to hang wool blankets away from direct sunlight to avoid fading and it may cause the wool to dry too quickly, which may result in the coarseness of the fabric. Avoid putting wool blankets in the dryer, as it can destroy the softness and shape of the wool blanket.

6. Store wool blankets

Store your wool blankets in a dark, cool place in an air-tight container or bag, and if pests are a common occurrence in your home, you can nestle a few cedar chips with your wool blankets as cedarwood is a natural flying insect repellent.

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