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Rebellion | Recycled Wool Scottish Tartan Blanket

Rebellion | Recycled Wool Scottish Tartan Blanket

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Soft yet durable, you can use these beautiful Scottish tartan blankets to snuggle up during winter or as the perfect wool picnic blanket in the wild Australian nature during the warmer months.

This recycled wool travel rug is eco-friendly and one of The Grampians heritage collection of recycled products for eco-friendly homewares. 

This striking red tartan blanket is a Wallace Scottish tartan from the original clan of Scottish rebel William Wallace made famous by Mel Gibson in the film Braveheart. It is the perfect sustainable Christmas gift, graduation gift, or wedding gift – a true heirloom gift, these recycled wool travel rugs will last for generations. For fans of Outlander, this red tartan blanket is the perfect outlander tartan blanket and an ethical wool blanket at that!

Their elegant pattern design makes them a great addition to your home decor, adding subtle eco-luxury and sustainable style.

  • Part of the recycled wool blanket range and sustainably produced; the perfect sustainable gift!
  • Luxurious and soft feel – they’re not fuzzy so they won’t shed
  • Durable tartan travel blankets, these tartan rugs for cars can be used as a travel picnic blanket or to stay warm at festivals and outdoor events.
  • Imported from Edinburgh, Scotland – the true home of tartan Scottish blankets and throws.
  • 69” x 62” | 175cm x 157cm

The only downside is that these practical recycled wool blankets are almost never in stock (people love them!), so if you want to get your hands on one of them, we suggest you do it quick!

Basically, ‘recycled wool’ means that once upon a time your recycled wool tartan travel rug might’ve been an old wool jumper or a pair of wool socks!

Old garments, blankets, and offcuts from the mill are gathered, sorted into complementary colour groups and then put through a process where they are shredded, spun and amalgamated into new yarn and from there, woven into new recycled products.

Recycled wool is a sustainable and eco-friendly solution but the diverse components can mean variations in colour shade and tones from time to time, however they are all beautiful.

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