This heirloom-quality piece features a poignant sentiment: “When a Cardinal appears, angels are Near.” The design showcases a perfect red cardinal perched on the branch of a white birch tree, serenading its mate. The cardinal stands out against a forest green background, creating a harmonious contrast. The overall composition is both tranquil and evocative, capturing the essence of nature and spiritual symbolism. The throw measures 50" x 60" and is woven from 100% cotton. Its thick weave adds to its durability and versatility, making it suitable as a blanket, bedspread, or wall hanging. 🍃🌳🌿
A timeless blend of luxury, craftsmanship, and sentimental value. Crafted with care, this extraordinary throw is designed to honor cherished memories and commemorate milestones.
Key Features:
- Premium Cotton: Made from 100% cotton, this 50" x 60" (127 cm x 152.4 cm) afghan offers unparalleled softness and durability. The natural fibers ensure comfort and warmth, making it perfect for various uses.
- Versatile Use: Whether draped over a couch, spread across a bed as a coverlet, or hung on a wall as a decorative tapestry, this throw adds a touch of elegance to any space.
- American Pride: Proudly woven in the USA, this afghan embodies the finest in American craftsmanship. Each thread tells a story, connecting generations and celebrating heritage.
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Easy Care: To preserve its lasting beauty, follow these care instructions:
- Machine Wash: Wash separately on a gentle cycle using cold water and a mild detergent.
- Non-Chlorine Bleach: Use non-chlorine bleach only if needed.
- Tumble Dry: Remove promptly to prevent wrinkles.
- Dry Cleaning Option: Alternatively, it may also be dry cleaned.
Whether you’re honoring a loved one, commemorating a special occasion, or simply adding warmth to your home, The Remembrance Center’s Heritage Cotton Afghan Throw is a heartfelt choice. Wrap yourself in memories and create new ones with this versatile and meaningful piece. 🌿🌼
**If delivery to a local funeral home is requested, throw will be displayed on an Oak stand during the service.**