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Down Comforter in Naturallife style

In fact, silk summer comforters were simply thinner versions with less layers of filling. The comforters were placed inside a washable envelop, much like the duvet of today. Even today, in Chinese culture the comforter of 100% silk is considered a status symbol. Rectangle is solid gold with side gussets and a horizontal band of alabaster on the face.

Comforter Set includes comforter, bedskirt, and shams. Comforter is a soft, alabaster polyester/rayon jacquard with swatches of ridged texturing, providing a unique feel when touching its surface. Adding to this bedding's appeal are raised golden florals and leaves that dance across the pure grounds. Comforter is backed in White Label cotton jacquard sheeting and is piped in gold on three sides. Gathered, textured bedskirt is alabaster jacquard with a band of gold trim on the bottom, 18" drop, and split corners.

This peaceful bedding seeks to embody the spirit of the sacred city with raised golden florals that seem to soar together in a chain toward the heavens of the fabric's softly textured alabaster grounds. Flat and pillowcases have attached hems of gold florals on alabaster. Backed in alabaster textured jacquard. Rectangle is solid gold with side gussets and a horizontal band of alabaster on the face. Square is alabaster, textured jacquard with gold florals on the face.

 The comforter incorporates bold blocks of contrasting icy blue, charcoal gray and ivory in a chic herringbone stripe for a striking, sophisticated look. Comforter face is 60% cotton/40% linen. Reverse is 100% cotton. Fill is 100% polyester. Full/Queen comforter measures 96" L x 92" W, and King measures 110" L x 96" W. Machine wash. Imported. Coordinating sheet set, shams, toss pillows and dust ruffle sold separately.

Most comforters were filled with cotton fiber, but the longer fiber of silk were combedArticle Search, aligned and stitched into thin layers of fabric which were then stacked and sealed inside silk shells to form comforters that were warm but allowed moisture to pass through easily. Please Purchase Online http://www.naturalifestyles.com/shop

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