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Down Comforters Rustic
- A down comforter is filled with either duck or goose down.
- Down comforters are extremely light and allow your body to sleep at your natural temperature.
- Most comforters are too large to wash in a top loading machine, and down has a tendency to float so your entire comforter may not get wet when using a top loading machine.
- Sericulture is an ancient craft handed down and perfected over the course of thousands of years.
- Comforters with larger down bunches last years longer than comforters with smaller, more fragile down clusters found in cheaper, less filled duvets.
- Because down comforters are so comfortable the benefits when sleeping with a down comforter are considerable.
- Be sure to completely dry your goose down comforter and if you feel clumps, break them up by hand and put it back in the dryer until the clumps smooth out (throw in a couple of tennis balls to help break up the clumps).
- A down comforter is airy light and insulates against both cold and heat, while adding beauty and elegance to any bed room.
- Warm down comforters are no longer just for the colder climates.
- Lightweight and warm, down comforters are an increasingly popular bedding choice, and having duvet covers (comforter covers) makes them an easy top pick.
- Down comforters have strict requirements for storage.
- As long as the comforter contains 75 percent down, in America it can be labeled as being "All Down" by manufacturers, but Europe has higher standards, so it is important to be aware of the down to feather content ratio.
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