Diamond Knee Rug in Emberglow
Merino Wool
Description
Made with buttery soft 18-micron Merino Wool, this knee rug is the epitome of luxury. Keep your knees warm or drape over your shoulders as the evening cools.
- Diamond Knee Rug in Emberglow
- 100% Merino Wool
- 18 micron
- Edge: Fringe
- Size: 100 x 120 cm
- Approximate weight: 600grams
- Easy care: Cool hand wash and line dry in shade. Dry cleanable. Do not bleach.
- Made in Launceston, Tasmania
WHAT’S SO SPECIAL ABOUT MERINO WOOL?
Merino wool comes from the fleece of Merino sheep, and it boasts some amazing properties. It is soft yet durable, fire resistant, temperature regulating, moisture wicking and odour resistant.
A BIT ABOUT MICRONS
When buying wool, you might see a micron count. Microns are the measurement (1 millionth of a metre) used to describe the diameter of a wool fibre. The smaller the micron count, the finer the wool fibre will be. Wool typically falls in a range of 18–40 microns. Our diamond knee rugs are made with superfine 18-micron Merino wool, making them perfect for cosying up inside or draping over your shoulders.
Due to the nature of our products there may be some slight variation in sizing.
Easy Care
From time to time, your delicate product may need refreshing. We suggest airing outside, rather than washing. A steamy bathroom or a frosty night will also invigorate and refresh fibres.
For any spills or mishaps, we recommend spot cleaning. You can find more details here.
You may choose to dry clean and if so, we recommend discussing the care instructions with your chosen drycleaner before leaving your product.
We do not recommend machine washing your product, even if your machine has a delicate or hand wash cycle.
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FAQ
How soft is your merino wool?
The industry standard is to measure wool by microns. The lower the micron count, the finer, and softer, the wool. We use 18-micron merino wool for our super soft throws, making them buttery soft to the touch and the perfect addition to any home decor.
Will wool pill?
Pilling is a natural part of the lifecycle of wool. Abrasion and friction are the most likely causes of pilling, but may be unavoidable over the life cycle of your natural fibre product.
The good news is that pilling is easily remedied. Simply remove the pills carefully, by hand or with a comb, for a good as new appearance.
Where are your products made?
We make everything right here at our mill in Launceston, Tasmania. From weaving, right through to cutting and finishing, our products don’t leave the mill until they’re on their way to you.
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