Cuddling a sweet new baby is an amazing gift, making cherished memories for parents, grandparents, and all who are blessed with the opportunity. Enjoy every moment, assured that Baby is nestled up in love and cushiony contentment.
Created from 100% organic Egyptian muslin, this blanket is breathable and made with four layers for added warmth and comfort. Since this cozy blanket is also fully reversible with one side in Windowpane Sage checks and the other in White Muslin, you can wrap your baby in snuggly softness and soothing colors.
Impeccably created with the cleanest, healthiest Egyptian cotton, deemed the best in the world due to its naturally soft and incredibly durable, these textiles from Under the Nile are the essence of ethically made. The low-impact dyes that are used, the organic growing methods behind the organic cotton, and the attention to Fair Trade working conditions and sustainability are so important to SEKEM (the fabric factory behind the brand), they've developed a initiative with Fairtrade International called "The Economy of Love."
"The Economy of Love standard was developed to bring full transparency to the supply chain. Its goal is to create an ethical and sustainable business practice that protects both nature and people. We believe that through a transparent economic system, responsible consumers and producers can actively protect nature and ensure that every person involved is fairly compensated and protected from exploitation."
Muslin Blanket - Windowpane Sage
What you will never find in Under the Nile products:
- Azo dyes: Synthetic dyes known to be carcinogenic and can cause hyperactivity in children
- Bleach: We use oxygen whitening instead to keep our whites consistent from varying colors in cotton
- BPAC Bisphenol A: typically used to harden plastic toys and water bottles
- Flame retardants
- Formaldehyde: A chemical finishing found on fabrics for wrinkle resistance and for better dye penetration
- Fragrance
- Lead/nickel: Used in snaps and dyes
- PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride): Used in fabric dyes and plastic toys to make them bend
- Phthalates: Used to make plastic flexible and more durable. Can damage the liver, kidneys, lungs, and reproductive system
source: The Green Promise of Under the Nile