Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw
Brush Strokes Throw

SKU:carro-7867662

Brush Strokes Throw

Regular price $149.00 Sale price $129.00
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Sustainably and ethically crafted in South Africa. These cotton-rich throws have a brushed woven cotton finish that creates a warm and natural feel. Awesome for a cozy night in front of the fire or watching your favorite show.

  • Woven In South Africa
  • Sustainably and ethically woven
  • Hypoallergenic, No toxic dyes or chemicals used...ever
  • Machine washable, pet and kid-friendly
  • Soft, warm perfect for outdoors and indoors
Specs
  • Size: 60in x 80in / 150cm x 200cm
  • Style: Throw / Bed Blanket
  • GM²: 300G/M²
  • Materials: 70% Cotton / 30% Super Soft super soft, warm, lightweight, and hypoallergenic microfiber (100% Cotton Weft), Double Face Jacquard Weave - 300 G/M2
  • Origin: Crafted in South Africa
Care Guide
  • CARE INSTRUCTIONS

    The Brush Strokes Throw is fully machine washable. We recommend machine wash your blanket on a cool, gentle cycle and line-drying to preserve the fibers and color for full care guide check out our full care guide here

    Shipping Information

    Delivery time: 3-5 Days

    Please note, that we do not accept returns.Refer to our terms and conditions.

    Raw Material Cost

    10 %

    Artisan Wages

    10 %

    Producer Group Margin

    50 %

    Mission Margin

    *goes towards platform operations, order fulfillment, and building equity for the producer ecosystem.
    30 %
    Thula Tula, pronounced with a silent "H" are the words to a Lullaby African mothers sing to their children. Translated, Thula Tula means "hush-hush" baby. Thula Tula was started by Steve and his wife, Angela. It is inspired by their daughter Venice and her Grandmother, Sheila, who passed away from Cancer in September 2018. Thula Tula was born out of the desire to honor her life and give back to the people of Africa. The land where she was born, lived, and loved. They hope to do her proud.