White and Orange Mohair Blanket
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Spain: receive it in 2-3 w/days / Rest of Europe: 4-12 w/days
Mohair blanket weft made on looms in La Rioja with the highest quality Angora goat wool.
Woven with patience, love, and goat hair, Ezcaray blankets are the result of a handcrafted process that guarantees authenticity and quality in every piece. You'll be sad when summer arrives because you can't use it.
- Composition: 40% Mohair + 58% Extra Fine Merino Wool + 2% Polyamide
- Measurements: 130 x 200 cm / 51'' L x 79'' W
- Weight: 360 gr/m2
- Ref: PMI715
- Origin: La Rioja, Spain
Peninsular SPAIN : €5.90 (free: +€90) / 2-3 business days
Pick up at Madrid store: free - In 1 hour you will have your order ready for pick up
Balearic Islands: 2-3 working days / €8.90 1 kg. For higher weights, the system on the website calculates the price / weight of the products.
EUROPE (land): 4-12 business days (depending on the country) / EUROPE (air): 2-3 business days
Europe, table of costs according to weights
USA / Canada: $10 USD / 6-8 business days. For deliveries outside the European Union and its VAT zone, VAT is excluded, and taxes upon arrival of the package are the responsibility of the customer.
RETURNS : Real Fábrica will happily refund goods received back to us within 30 days of order date. all items must be returned unworn and unwashed and customers are responsible for the return shipping charges to our office in Madrid + info
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The recommended maintenance for this blanket to last a lifetime is to brush it with a stiff bristle brush in the direction of the pile. It is recommended never to wash it with water; dry clean only.
Mohair is a fiber renowned for its softness and lightness, as well as its shine and durability. These characteristics make mohair blankets perfect for any season, as they are warm yet breathable. The use of traditional handlooms ensures unique and detailed finishes on each blanket.
Ezcaray's mohair blankets reflect a rich artisanal tradition that has evolved over nearly a century. Although some technological advances have been incorporated, the process remains largely manual, ensuring the authenticity and quality of each piece.
To ensure your blanket lasts a long time, we recommend brushing it with a stiff-bristled brush in the direction of the weave. Do not wash, bleach, tumble dry, or iron it. It's best to dry clean it.
This oven set is ideal for avoiding burns and adding a nice touch to your decor. Handmade with high-quality Spanish fabric, this set is a must-have for any kitchen lover! Something so functional can also be beautiful and decorative. Ideal for decorating your kitchen. Pair it with one of our aprons!
It is recommended not to wash or iron.
1 cm fringes of the fabric itself, frayed by hand.
Measurements: 57cm x 36cm approx.
Composition: Ext. 80% cotton 20% polyester
1 cm fringes of the fabric itself, frayed by hand.
Measurements: 57cm x 36cm approx.
Composition: Ext. 80% cotton 20% polyester
1 cm fringes of the fabric itself, frayed by hand.
Measurements: 57cm x 36cm approx.
Composition: Ext. 80% cotton 20% polyester
1 cm fringes of the fabric itself, frayed by hand.
Measurements: 57cm x 36cm approx.
Composition: Ext. 80% cotton 20% polyester
Bring out your inner chef with this vibrant burgundy apron! Not only is it a beautiful color, but it'll also get you in the mood to cook and is a great gift idea for cooking lovers. Make cooking more fun with this must-have apron!
Bring out your inner chef with this vibrant burgundy apron! Not only is it a beautiful color, but it'll also get you in the mood to cook and is a great gift idea for cooking lovers. Make cooking more fun with this must-have apron!
These multipurpose baskets will help you keep everything in order at home.
Handcrafted in Spain using traditional methods using birdseye weave. This soft and pleasant-feeling fabric is perfect for making tablecloths, cushions, baskets, and much more.
Dimensions:
Large Ø 22cm x 24cm
Medium Ø 16cm x 16cm
Small Ø 13cm x 15cm
Composition: Exterior 80% cotton 20% polyester. Interior 100% cotton.
Claudio Naranjo has become a world leader in humanistic psychology. He is considered a pioneer in his work as an integrator of psychotherapy and spiritual traditions.
With this book, Naranjo sought to answer the following question: "What would you say it is that you teach that excites your followers and makes them feel supported on their journey?" The answer is found in this excellent collection of fundamental teachings on the transformation of consciousness and the healing of our society.
Ingredients: extra virgin olive oil
Nutritional information per 100 ml:
* Keep stored in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
This pack is perfect for those who love to enjoy a leisurely and beautiful breakfast.
*The measurements and shape of the basket may vary as these are handmade products.
The floral decoration you see in the photo is not included. If you want to add any additional products to an already created pack , purchase them separately and we'll add them to the pack. Or, if you prefer, Create your own pack , select the items you want and add one of the box or basket models we have available in the "Create Your Own Pack" section.
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This piece of pottery preserves the tradition of a centuries-old craft.
Measurements: 11.5 x 9 cm
Author: María Morenés
Number of pages: 144
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: EL VISO
Language: SPANISH
ISBN: 9788412443912
Dimensions: 32 x 24.1 cm
Size: One size
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