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Color: Aztec
Features
Description
Authentic Mexican diamond blanket (has a thicker weave than traditional Mexican Falsa Blankets). These unique blankets require specialized hand- weaving to get the diamond designs into the blanket. These blankets are great for use as a Yoga blanket, beach blanket, a picnic blanket, or a decorative throw! Other features include: Large size: approx 80" x 50". Cotton - Acrylic - Polyester blend. Machine Washable (gets softer after each wash!). Please note: this is a handmade item. Because of the nature of handmade items, very minor variations will sometimes exist.
Material: Cotton Polyester Acrylic
Color: Aztec
Brand: Open Road Goods
Special Feature: Durable
Style: Modern
Material: Cotton Polyester Acrylic
Color: Aztec
Brand: Open Road Goods
Special Feature: Durable
Style: Modern
Blanket Form: Throw Blanket
Age Range (Description): All Ages
Product Dimensions: 80"L x 50"W
Theme: Aztec
Pattern: Stripes, Diamonds
Recommended Uses For Product: Camping
Seasons: All
Fill Material: Cotton-Acrylic-Polyester blend
Weave Type: Chunky Knit
Product Care Instructions: Machine Wash
Size: X-Large
Fabric Type: 50% Acrylic, 40% Polyester, 10% Cotton
Number of Items: 1
Item Weight: 1400 Grams
Sport: Camping
Model Name: MX-DmdXLSame
Manufacturer: Open Road Goods
Item Weight: 3.09 pounds
Country of Origin: Mexico
Item model number: MX-DmdXLSame
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Date First Available: April 3, 2016