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Category: Blankets & Throws$550.00
Known as Moroccan wedding blankets, Handiras are woven out of sheep’s wool, cotton, and linen by Berber women in the Middle Atlas mountains of Morocco. They can be used as a bedcover or wall hanging to add that special bohemian touch to any room.
Note: These are vintage Handira blankets, circa 1980-1990s. These vintage pieces may be minor imperfections due to age, but no tears or holes. Please review the picture carefully before you buy.
All Handiras have been washed in Marrakech and are spot cleaned.
Place of Origin: Handcrafted in Morocco
Materials: Natural wool, cotton and silver sequins Dimensions: 6’4″ x 4.0″ Care: Spot Clean or Hand Wash in cold water and natural soap
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Weight | 13 lbs |
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