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Embroidered Comforters
- Unlike a standard, batting-filled comforter, the terms and categories of down comforters can seem complicated and foreign.
- The silk used in some comforters is 100 percent mulbery silk and is hypoallergenic.
- Tussah or wild silk is used in silk comforters but is not as soft and does not drape as well as mulberry.
- Queen size and king size down comforters are too bulky for most home washers and dryers.
- Not all down comforters are hypoallergenic.
- The highest quality down available for use in pillows and comforters is the white down from the breast of adult geese from Hungary, Poland and France.
- Down comforters are comfortable and are often likened to sleeping in a cloud.
- Most luxury down comforters are made from goose down.
- Hypodown is a natural hypoallergenic combination of white goose down and Syriaca used in comforters and pillows (Syriaca is also known as milkweed).
- The problem with washing down comforters is that down settles into dense, heavy clumps when wet.
- Down comforters are expensive, making it well worth it to invest in proper cleaning.
- Down comforters are often white or off-white, with down goose feather fill.
- Because down comforters are so comfortable the benefits when sleeping with a down comforter are considerable.
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