


Looking for the perfect blanket to keep you cozy and warm? Look no further than the Thula Tula Basotho Blanket!
This authentic SeanaMarena Basotho heritage blanket has deep cultural significance to the Basotho nation. The design symbolizes fertility and growth. Its tight, thick weave is soft, warm, and repels rain and wind, just as it has been designed to do for over a century. The Basotho Heritage blanket is perfect for snuggling on the couch or lying on in the sun.
This heirloom-quality blanket is crafted to be well-loved for years to come.
Lightweight, hypoallergenic, and machine-washable, the Basotho blanket is woven with colorfast wool that will never fade.
Plus, it's ridiculously soft – perfect for snuggling up on the couch or bed. So why wait? Order your Thula Tula Basotho Blanket today!
- Won't shrink
- Won't fade
- Won't pill
- Won't scratch
Crafted in South Africa from naturally renewable African virgin wool, it also passes strict sustainability standards and ethical practices at our mill.
Your Purchase helps, each blanket helps 30 kids get clean water!
Design: SeanaMarena Poone or Corncob design
Size: 61” x 65”
Style: Throw / Wrap / Blanket
Color: Black & Peacock / Blue
Materials: 90% Weft 50% Merino Wool / 50% super soft, warm, lightweight, and hypoallergenic microfiber tight weave on a 10% Polycotton Warp.
Origin: Crafted in South Africa
- Care Instructions: The Basotho blanket is fully machine washable. We recommend machine washing 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
Our return policy is simple: We offer a 30-day return or exchange policy for all blankets in original packaging.
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About the Brand

Kobo Ke Bophelo (The blanket is life)
Every Thula Tula Blanket is sustainably and ethically crafted in South Africa using the finest materials. Beyond that, we are devoted to making a difference to the people and communities that created your blanket by providing well-paid jobs and empowering underserved communities in Southern Africa.