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Organic Baby Crib Comforter

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Our organic baby crib comforter will provide years of comfort and warmth for your baby. Our comforters are filled with our pure wool and covered with our certified organic cotton fabric. This comforter is hand-tufted, making it soft and fluffy. Hand rinse only.

Wool is a natural flame retardant.


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Only pure wool is used which is shorn from sheep raised on organic farms, the wool is washed using only mild vegetable-based soaps and hot water.

No formaldehyde finishes  No pesticide residue  No toxic flame-retardants  No dioxins from bleaching

Learn more about the cotton and wool used in baby products

Shipping - These products ship out within 2 to 6 business days. Occasionally the demand for an item exceeds current supply. Should you order a product that's out of stock, we will place it on back order, call you for approval of an acceptable substitute, if there is one, and also advise you of your order's delivery status.

 

34 x 52"

$95.50

 


 

 

*We use PAYPAL for safe, secure shopping.


Did you know that most people are NOT allergic to wool? They are actually having a painful response to the course prickly fibers. Some people are more sensitive to this than others. Why are wool fibers so course? It's because of the carbonizing required to remove excess vegetable matter from the wool. It makes the wool fibers weak and then they split, becoming prickly. Also the shorter the fibers are, the better the chance of prickle because there are more fiber ends per unit of fabric. The wool used in our products does NOT go through the carbonizing process. Only wool that is free from prickly vegetable matter is used so that no carbonizing is required. The fibers used in our products are never short! This results in a much softer wool that does not cause prickle.

 


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