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Different Types of Authentic Native American Blankets

29 de Julho de 2022, 9:44 , por markalina - 0sem comentários ainda | Ninguém está seguindo este artigo ainda.
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The very moment you hear about native American blankets, chances are, your mind immediately conjures up images of brightly colored woolen throws. And there is nothing wrong with that since these blankets were designed to meet the different tastes of different regions across the West and Midwest in history.  No wonder they are known for their bright designs.

 

Even though they were initially popularized by being emblazoned with patriotic symbols such as stripes or eagles, that wasn’t always how they were used. Actually, some native American blankets were used as currency. With that said, below are a few different types of native American blankets you should know about.

 

Wool

You might not know this but Native Americans always prize wool from their sheep for its warmth, softness, and durability. More than just accessories, native American blankets also doubled up as practical necessities aimed at helping people live comfortably in some of the most unfriendly environments on earth. Things have not changed today as they still count on wool to create beautifully functional products. That explains why authentic native American blankets made from wool are perfectly suited for long-term use.

 

Sherpa

For those who are in dire need of native American blankets that  work as hard as possible, then there is nothing wrong with choosing Sherpa. This blend of cotton and synthetic fibers creates an incredibly soft texture that helps your blanket get softer over time. To make it even better, these fibers have the tendency to wick moisture away from your body quickly to keep you dry at all times, even when warm.

 

Native American blankets made from Sherpa are machine washable making them ideal for perfect for families who may have pets or kids. Furthermore, Sherpa blends are low-pilling, meaning they won’t snag on pet hair or pick up tiny debris during use. That’s makes them quite easier to clean when compared to all-natural blankets.

 

Other types of authentic native American blankets that will surely capture your attention include fleece, Faux Fur, and cotton, to mention a few. Be sure to factor in the pros and cons of each before making a purchase decision.


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