Merino wool blankets
A warm, cozy blanket made of merino wool will not only warm you on long, cold evenings, but will also give you comfort and pleasant sensations. A merino blanket is a profitable purchase for a family of any income. A blanket with quality Australian sheep wool will serve all family members for a long time, and will also become a décor item for the bedroom.
A merino blanket is a good option for a gift to relatives and friends.
Peculiarities
Merino sheep wool is unique in its characteristics, which is why this type of wool is widely used not only in blankets and blankets, but also in the production of thermal underwear. Merino wool is one of the most expensive on the market, as it is sheared from an elite breed of sheep. This breed originated in Spain in the XII century, but now the largest livestock of sheep is found in Australia. It is on this continent that the best conditions for the cultivation of Australian merino.
Australian Merino is a small breed of sheep, which is bred only for the sake of obtaining fine wool. Despite the finest pile, wool is very soft and warm, wear-resistant and durable. Thanks to the curly structure of the pile, the blankets retain their volume and softness for many years, provided they are properly cared for and stored.
Wool of the highest quality can be obtained by shearing from the withers of the animal in the spring.
The wool of the Australian merino contains lanolin - a natural substance that, when heated from body temperature, penetrates the human body and gives a healing effect.
Lanolin is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry. This substance has a beneficial effect on joints, circulatory system, skin condition, and helps to reduce swelling. Lanolin fights osteochondrosis, arthrosis, maintains a constant comfortable body temperature during sleep, has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties.
Due to its medicinal properties, the wool of a merino sheep, in contact with the skin, fights against the manifestations of cellulite, gives a rejuvenating effect.
Types and sizes
Merino wool is unique in its characteristics, therefore it is used in the production of various products for sleeping: blankets, quilts, blankets with open wool, bedspreads.
Blankets with exposed wool are especially popular. A blanket without a cover adheres better to the body, which means that the healing effect of merino wool is better. Such blankets are made by weaving, in which the wool is subjected to a minimum amount of processing and retains its medicinal properties. Blankets are light and thin, but warm at the same time.
There are varieties of such products:
- with open hair on both sides;
- with sewn cover on one side.
Such products help to improve blood microcirculation, improve metabolism, and protect against electromagnetic influences. Moreover, the absence of a cover ensures self-ventilation and aeration of the product, which makes it possible to increase its useful life.
Blanket sizes:
- 80x100 cm - for newborns;
- 110x140 cm - for children;
- 150x200 cm - for a one-and-a-half bed;
- 180x210 cm - double;
- 200x220 cm - "euro" size;
- 240x260 cm - king size, quilt of the maximum, king size.
The unique composition and properties of Australian merino wool have led to the use of this raw material in the production of blankets, rugs, bedspreads for all age categories.
Advantages
Finished products made of merino wool have the following advantages:
- natural ingredients are hypoallergenic;
- during sleep, the body remains dry at a constantly maintained temperature, due to the increased properties of hygroscopicity. Wool is able to absorb up to 1/3 of its own moisture content, while the fibers remain dry;
- natural material is self-ventilating and allows the skin to breathe;
- the thermoregulatory properties of the product are achieved due to the twisted structure of the fibers, which create air gaps in the product;
- natural material does not absorb unpleasant odors, and the porous structure prevents the accumulation of dust and dirt;
- antiseptic properties and therapeutic effect (for diseases of the musculoskeletal system, colds, to stimulate metabolism) are provided due to the content of natural lanolin in fibers;
- use of the highest quality raw materials from the withers of Australian merino sheep;
- long service life of the product due to the elasticity of the fibers, which, after deformation, return to their original shape.
These unique characteristics of products from wool of merino sheep are responsible for the high cost.
How to choose?
When choosing a quality Australian merino sheep wool blanket, there are a number of aspects to consider:
- the price of a quality product is not cheap. The starting price is 2,100 rubles and increases depending on the size of the product and the manufacturer's brand;
- when buying a blanket for adults, the size of the bedding sets and the berth are the guideline;
- when choosing a baby blanket, pay attention to the durability of the product, therefore it is much more profitable to take a larger baby blanket;
- in a store, a new product must be smelled and touched. A high-quality product does not have a pungent odor, smells like natural pile, is soft and pleasant to the touch, after pressing and squeezing in the hand, it should quickly restore its original appearance;
- when choosing a manufacturer, give preference to the company that offers the largest number of additional options (warranty return period, additional removable cover, storage bag, etc.);
- study the product annotation and tags.
How to care and store?
Blankets made of merino wool are unpretentious in maintenance, but it is the correct handling of them that will extend the service life and preserve the original appearance of the product:
- Merino wool blankets do not need to be washed frequently - once every 2-3 years.
- Very often, manufacturers allow processing only in dry cleaning.
- Washing the product at home is permissible if there is a sewn-in tag on which the type of washing and temperature conditions are indicated. As a rule, this is a delicate or hand wash at low temperatures (30 degrees). When washing at home, use a liquid detergent for delicate fabrics.
- If you have a non-removable cover on the blanket, you do not need to wash the entire product. It is enough to wash the spots that appear on the cover and dry the blanket well in the fresh air.
- Stains and dirt on a blanket with exposed wool do not need to be washed, sometimes it is enough to use a special brush for wool products.
- Dry the washed product on a horizontal surface, avoiding direct sunlight. The damp blanket should be flipped and shaken frequently.
- It is necessary to ventilate the blanket at least 2 times a year. It is better to ventilate the blanket in the fresh air or on the balcony, avoiding direct sunlight and too windy weather. Airing in frosty weather is considered ideal.
- The blanket should be packed and stored in special bags or bags that allow the product to breathe. Be sure to put a moth repellent in the storage bag. The storage space must be dry and ventilated (closet, bedding box).
- After storage, it is necessary to let the blanket straighten out, saturate with oxygen for 2-3 days, after which the product will acquire its original softness and volumetric-fluffy appearance.
An overview of the popular merino wool blanket model, see below.
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