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Quichua Blanket - Onyx Black
Condition:
new
$170.00
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$170.00
Regular price
A lightweight blanket inspired by traditional Andean patterning, designed for everyday use at home or outdoors. Its onyx‑black base and marigold and grey accents make it easy to layer across a sofa, bed, or travel setup.
Details
- Material: 100% recycled synthetic threads
- Reversible design
- Accented with marigold yellow and shades of grey
- Ethically co‑created with partner artisans in Ecuador
- Handmade nature may result in slight variations in size and color
Size
- Approximately 92" L × 78" W
- Measurements may vary slightly between production lots
Care
This blanket is best cared for with a cold delicate wash and a gentle hang dry to maintain its structure. Avoid bleach and high heat, and store it folded when not in use to help preserve the fabric and overall shape.
This item is prepared and shipped by one of our small‑business partners and may arrive in its own package.
DC-401994
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