
Mink blankets are not made of mink fur. The mink, which is used for blankets and other items, is an acrylic fabric, completely made by man. The idea to call a product mink is the same as thinking behind a fleece blanket, which has little to do with sheep or any other animal in this regard. Words are marketing terms to evoke vivid images in our minds of comfort, warmth and luxury. However, mink blankets are marked as extremely soft, warm and dense.
Genuine Korean mink blankets are made in South Korea, the name is not another marketing ploy. The idea and production of mink were started in China and Korea, and the name was stuck. The fabric is acrylic, artificial and does not contain animal products.
Mink blankets are distinguished by their imaginative motifs and bright patterns. Popular motifs include animals such as Tigers, Lions and Wolves. However, a wide variety of topics are available, and you will find that a space can set the atmosphere of your bedroom. The theme of your bedroom can be set and centered around the motif on a blanket. A blanket can help create an atmosphere in the room.
It is very easy to care for mink blankets. Unlike natural fibers, mink blankets are machine washed if the washing cycle is gentle. Hanging on the line, dry them. If necessary, the blankets can be ironed, but care must be taken, as the fabric may react badly to strong heat. Using a protective fabric that moisturizes the heat is the best way to approach ironing.
There is another class of high quality mink fabric. Like most products, there are two ways to distinguish between ratings: the feeling and the price of a blanket. Since the price is a difficult thing, to judge the value, it is best to feel the fabric in your hands. The softness and weight of the blanket should indicate the quality of the blanket.
Natural blankets are the second cousin of more traditional woolen and cotton blankets. For someone looking for a unique style in their bedroom, mink blankets are worth exploring.

