Handcrafted Large Mexican Blankets, Artisanal Handwoven Serape Blanket, Authentic Falsa Blanket, Beach Blanket, Camping Blanket, Picnic Blanket, Outdoor Blanket, Boho Throw Blankets, Aqua Green
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They don't bleed, and they don't lose their shape. They're also soft and warm! Mine are fantastic; the quality is excellent, and they arrived promptly.
There's only one blanket in the whole thing. I got a turquoise one and it's fantastic!
I can't tell the difference between the two except for the shades of blue, and I'm guessing the King sells better than the Petroleum. The size and material are identical.
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This blanket is very attractive. It is, however, extremely frail. It's a little thinner than I expected, with a few spots of very open weave, but it's nice and big and will do the job I bought it for (a car blanket for travels). It's not as thick as a traditional Mexican blanket, so it won't last as long. But. It appeals to my tastes. So it's all right.
Approved by Kitty Cat! I would have given it five stars if it weren't for the fact that it isn't particularly soft and has an odd odor. I washed it and added softener, and it's now perfect. I'm going to place a second order. I adore the mint and black combination.
For my yoga practice, I needed a yoga blanket, and this one was both reasonably priced and ready to ship. It arrived on time and in good condition; it's fairly light in weight, and there's no odor or anything off-putting about it. Putting it that way, I'd say it's a good deal. I'm not sure if it's warm, but I think you could get away with buying these for sitting around a fire pit.
My cats are completely enamored with this blanket, which I purchased for my yoga practice. It's a great yoga blanket because it allows you to fold it in a variety of ways to add different levels of padding. I'm going to buy two more so they can each have their own and so I can use mine; I'm not sure why, but they both enjoy lying on this blanket.
For both of my daughters, I purchased two of these blankets before Christmas. br>I've had one from a different company for years, and my daughters fight over it. As a result, they were able to purchase their own. br>I bought two of them: one in purple and black, and the other in orange and blue. br>The purple one appears to be constructed from a more "processed" material - if that's what you're getting at. More factory-made goods preferable to handcrafted br>Because they smelled like plastic from the bag they came in, I washed them before wrapping and presenting them as gifts - It was a blunder on my part. br>The purple one, as well as the material it was made of, remained flawless and lovely (though it was quite heavy). The orange one was strewn with lint balls when it was finished. It appears to be old, worn, and filthy. br>*However, these blankets are strong, long-lasting, warm, and comfortable. Please don't misunderstand what I'm saying. The gift would have been ruined if I had given it to anyone other than my own daughter. Fortunately, she got it, and I'm going to use one of those fabric shavers on it. That, however, was a letdown.
It's a lovely blanket; I bought it for my wife, and she absolutely adores it. In terms of quality and comfort, I would recommend it to anyone, but I would caution against being too concerned about the shade of the colors because they may differ from what you expect, with some being darker or lighter than you hoped for, but that's a small price to pay for a really nice woven blanket.
I wish I could give this blanket more stars because I adore it, but after only one wash and a little more than a month of light use, one of the strings began to unravel, leaving a large hole in its place (that's my pointer finger poking through the hole in the photo for reference). I'll just try to tie a knot in the hole with the string and then trim it. To keep it from unraveling any further, I burned the edge. Given the price, I had hoped to have owned it for at least three months before I noticed any serious flaws, but overall, I'd recommend buying one if you're on the fence. I’m fairly sure mine was just a lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky lucky luck.
It's wonderful that it's handcrafted and unique, but what's the point of purchasing this blanket if it's going to fall apart so quickly? Even though I haven't had this for a year, the threads are beginning to fray. There are huge holes where the threads simply fall apart, and I'm now wishing I hadn't bought it. My old one, which was made of hot rags, lasted much longer.