Signature Edge, Reversible, Sand + Porcelain Undyed

My Store Signature Edge, Reversible, Sand +  Porcelain Undyed

Signature Edge, Reversible, Sand + Porcelain Undyed

£380.00
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My Store Signature Edge, Reversible, Sand +  Porcelain Undyed

Signature Edge, Reversible, Sand + Porcelain Undyed

£380.00
Description

  • Reversible Design, bed blanket
  • Woven in Peru, 84% Alpaca Wool + 16% Cotton
  • Weight 1,440 grams, hand-stitched border
  • Hand-finished by Andean craftsmen
  • Pearl fringes, 200 x 150 cm
  • Eco-standards: RAS, Fair Trade & WRAP
  • Extremely soft, naturally warm & breathable
  • Ships in 5 working days

Details & Care
  • 84% Alpaca Wool + 16% Cotton
  • 200 x 150 cm
  • Weight 1,440 grams
  • Hand-stitched border
  • Refresh your blanket by airing it often and spot cleaning with cool water when needed. To care for both the wool and the planet, wash only when necessary, lay flat to dry out of sunlight, and choose eco-friendly dry cleaning where possible.
  • Made in Peru
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Home Styling
  • Layer this blanket over your sofa or bed for a soft, flowing accent. Its ombre fringes and generous drape bring a sense of movement and calm, effortlessly grounding your space.
Cultural Impact

The alpaca has never been merely an animal in the Andean world — it has been a measure of wealth, a source of spiritual meaning, and the foundation upon which entire communities built their lives. For thousands of years, across the high altiplano where the air is thin and the light extraordinary, Andean women have been the keepers of textile knowledge — spinning, dyeing, and weaving in a tradition that predates the Inca and has outlasted every disruption since.

The animals were considered sacred, their fleece reserved for royalty and ritual, and the women who worked it held a power that was cultural as much as economic.

That knowledge was never written down; it passed through hands, through pattern, through the shared understanding of communities whose identity was always inseparable from the animal, the altitude, and the cloth they made from both.

Material Intelligence

Woven in Peru from 84% alpaca wool and 16% cotton, this blanket combines the hollow-fibre warmth of alpaca with the structural stability that cotton brings to the weave — giving it drape and recover in equal measure. The alpaca regulates temperature naturally, while the cotton grounds the cloth, keeping it light and breathable across every season. Each blanket is hand-finished, so natural variations reflect the fibre's behaviour on the loom and the maker's control of it.

This is what Glenn Adamson, in Fewer Better Things*, calls 'material intelligence' — a knowledge that lives not just in the hands, but in an understanding of how two fibres behave differently under tension, take dye at different rates, and must be woven together honestly to fall exactly right.

Personalisation

Email team@cardoonstudio.com for complimentary personalisation—add a special date, meaningful quote, or initials to the back of your piece.

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