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High-Quality Merino Wool for Ultimate Softness and Comfort
For our white wool blankets, we typically use Merino wool, known for its exceptional fineness and softness. The Merino wool we use has a fineness of 19 to 23.5 microns, which makes it particularly pleasant against the skin. This fineness ensures that the white wool blankets are hardly scratchy and feel wonderfully soft. Merino wool also has excellent thermoregulating properties, meaning our white wool blankets provide warmth in winter and are temperature-balancing in summer. White wool blankets are particularly suitable for direct skin contact and for healthy sleep. Whether it's a natural white wool blanket or a white wool blanket, our products offer you optimal comfort.
Advantages of Undyed Wool – Sustainability and Skin-Friendliness
A significant advantage of our white wool blankets is the use of undyed wool. By refraining from chemical dyes, the natural properties of the wool are preserved, making it particularly skin-friendly. Undyed wool is not only a contribution to sustainability but also a healthy choice for your family. The white wool blankets from Ritter Decken are an ideal option for anyone who values environmental friendliness.
Versatile Uses for White Wool Blankets
White wool blankets are not only visually appealing but also extremely versatile. They blend seamlessly into any interior decor and add timeless elegance to your home. Whether as a cozy blanket on the sofa, a stylish bedspread in the bedroom, or a warming companion for on-the-go – our white wool blankets are always a good choice. Thanks to the high-quality Merino wool, they are durable and retain their positive properties for many years. Whether you prefer a white wool blanket or an off-white wool blanket, you will find the perfect blanket for your needs with us.
Care Instructions for White Merino Wool Blankets
To ensure you enjoy your white wool blankets for a long time, proper care is crucial. Merino wool is naturally dirt-repellent (due to its residual fat content, lanolin) and even body perspiration is neutralized by the chemical structure of the wool, so they do not need to be washed. In most cases, it is sufficient to air out the blanket outdoors in high humidity, as the self-cleaning effect of wool comes into play. If your white wool blanket comes into contact with orange juice, coffee, or red wine etc., it is sufficient to clean the partial stain with a water spray. Generally, the contamination will rinse out with water alone, then let it air dry. Should washing still be necessary, we recommend gentle hand washing or your washing machine's wool program. Use a special wool detergent and avoid high temperatures and strong spinning to protect the fibers – more detailed information can be found in our care instructions










































