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The "Triumph Collection" of organic wool comforters
represent the finest and most comfortable Merino wool comforters.
Merino wool:
The original smart fiber.
Sleep and Beyond comforters are 100% organic which means you and your family are not
being exposed to any harsh chemicals or toxins.
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Mulberry Silk
comforters are 100% hypoallergenic and a great natural alternative to those who
are allergic to down or wool.
Silk naturally repels dust mites and bed bugs.
Mulberry
silk comforters are half the weight of down for the same level of warmth, and
Mulberry silk drapes quite well, eliminating those cold spots in the bed..
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Want a wool comforter but want one you can machine
wash?
The Shropshire Washable Wool Collection is not
organic but it is considered the "Premium Choice" for washable wool
bedding as it is light, elastic and feels so fine to the touch.
What makes this wool washable is the "Biowash"
treatment, a sustainable and eco-friendly process it goes through. Once done the
wool fibers are washable and will not shrink like regular wool.
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Natura's Classic All Seasons wool comforter is a medium
weight wool comforter ideal for year round comfort.
Filled with Pure virgin wool
fill and covered with a soft, unbleached 100% cotton
cover that is quilted to the fill to eliminate shifting, clumping and hollow
spots.
Natura Wool is produced with careful
consideration to animal welfare and environmental sustainability and without the
use of agri-chemicals. The result is a lofty, clean wool that does not
have the pungent odor of many natural wools.
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Mulberry West blankets are filled with 100%
mulberry silk, the highest quality silk you can purchase. Strong as steel in
tensile strength, mulberry silk is the strongest natural fiber known to man yet
so lightweight, and supremely soft.
Mulberry silk is naturally hypoallergenic, dust
mites and bed bugs don't like it. Silk's "breath-ability" makes it warm in
winter, cool in summer. The small throw is a great choice for play time on the
floor for your little one or curling up to read a book.
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