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      Australian Merino Wool Blanket, crafted from premium Merino wool. Naturally soft, breathable, & lightweight, it keeps you warm without overheating while regulating temperature through every season

      • Single/Double – 1 Blanket- 200 x 260 cms
      • Queen/King – 1 Blanket- - 240 x 260 cms
      • Super King – 1 Blanket- 280 x 260 cms
      13 products

      Available Size in Blankets

      Single/Double Blanket: 220 x 240cm

      Queen/King Blanket: 270 x 240cm

      Super King Blanket: 300 x 240cm

      Available Fabrics in Blankets

      Waffle

      Stone Washed

      Velvet

      Sherpa

      Mink

      Wool

      Available BLANKET SHADES

      Green Blankets

      Blue Blankets

      Black Blankets

      Beige Blankets

      Grey Blankets

      White Blanket

      Silver Blankets

      Orange Blankets

      What Is a Wool Blanket?

      A wool blanket is a type of blanket made from the hair of sheep or other animals like alpacas, llamas, or cashmere goats. Unlike synthetic fabrics, wool is a natural fiber renowned for its insulating properties, softness, and ability to regulate temperature. Wool blankets can range from lightweight throws to thick, heavy blankets suitable for extreme cold, making them versatile for all seasons.

      Merino Wool Blankets

      Merino wool is prized for its softness and fine fibers. Unlike regular wool, Merino doesn’t itch, making it a popular choice for bedding. Merino wool blankets are lightweight yet warm, providing comfort in both cool and moderate temperatures.

      Why Choose a Wool Blanket?

      Wool blankets are more than just cozy; they offer numerous practical benefits that make them a superior choice over many other fabrics.

      Exceptional Warmth and Insulation

      Wool fibers are naturally crimped, creating tiny air pockets that trap heat. This unique structure provides excellent insulation without feeling heavy or stifling. Even in freezing temperatures, wool blankets can keep you warm and comfortable while maintaining breathability.

      Breathability and Moisture Management

      Unlike synthetic blankets that can trap moisture and cause discomfort, wool naturally wicks away sweat and moisture from the body. This makes it ideal for both cold winters and slightly warmer climates, as it helps maintain a consistent body temperature.

      Hypoallergenic and Skin-Friendly

      High-quality wool blankets, especially Merino and alpaca varieties, are gentle on the skin. They are also naturally resistant to dust mites and bacteria, which can benefit allergy sufferers and those with sensitive skin.

      FAQs

      High-quality Merino, alpaca, or cashmere wool blankets are soft and generally non-itchy. Standard sheep wool may feel coarser, but layering a soft sheet beneath can solve this.

      Some can, but it’s safest to use a gentle wool cycle or hand wash to prevent shrinking and damage.

      With proper care, wool blankets can last 10–20 years or more, improving in softness over time.

      Yes, especially alpaca and Merino wool, which are naturally hypoallergenic and resistant to dust mites.

      Absolutely. Wool’s temperature-regulating properties make it suitable for both winter warmth and cool summer nights.

      Sustainability

      Sheep naturally produce wool annually, making it a renewable resource. Many wool producers follow sustainable farming practices, reducing environmental impact.

      Biodegradability

      Unlike synthetic fibers that can take decades to decompose, wool is biodegradable, breaking down naturally without releasing harmful microplastics. Investing in a wool blanket is a choice for eco-conscious living.