Cotton Blanket
Measurements in Inches
92'' Long x 58'' Wide
About 7.5 x 5 feet (Length measurement does not include tassels.)
Material Type: non-wool
When labeled "non-wool", most of the item is made from material other than wool. However, some wool may still be included.
The weaving process for Moroccan fabric has a rich heritage that has been passed on from generation to generation. These types of blankets are often made by men in a process in which hand spooled silk, cotton, or wool is woven together into a rich array of colors and patterns. Using both feet and hands, the weavers work vigorously to create the fabric. Although they may look similar, no two pieces are exactly the same. The weavers are proud of this heritage and usually display their works with a big smile.
This link is to an external website that shows a video of how Moroccan men weave blankets.
Measurements in Inches
92'' Long x 58'' Wide
About 7.5 x 5 feet (Length measurement does not include tassels.)
Material Type: non-wool
When labeled "non-wool", most of the item is made from material other than wool. However, some wool may still be included.
The weaving process for Moroccan fabric has a rich heritage that has been passed on from generation to generation. These types of blankets are often made by men in a process in which hand spooled silk, cotton, or wool is woven together into a rich array of colors and patterns. Using both feet and hands, the weavers work vigorously to create the fabric. Although they may look similar, no two pieces are exactly the same. The weavers are proud of this heritage and usually display their works with a big smile.
This link is to an external website that shows a video of how Moroccan men weave blankets.
Measurements in Inches
92'' Long x 58'' Wide
About 7.5 x 5 feet (Length measurement does not include tassels.)
Material Type: non-wool
When labeled "non-wool", most of the item is made from material other than wool. However, some wool may still be included.
The weaving process for Moroccan fabric has a rich heritage that has been passed on from generation to generation. These types of blankets are often made by men in a process in which hand spooled silk, cotton, or wool is woven together into a rich array of colors and patterns. Using both feet and hands, the weavers work vigorously to create the fabric. Although they may look similar, no two pieces are exactly the same. The weavers are proud of this heritage and usually display their works with a big smile.
This link is to an external website that shows a video of how Moroccan men weave blankets.