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Realm of Middle-earth™ Ink Ring Sling by Oscha

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Realm of Middle-earth™ Ink Ring Sling by Oscha

Gathered Shoulder

Wrap Qualities:

✔ Great all-rounder
✔ Soft with a hint of cush
✔ Easy care

Description:

Featuring a map-style illustration inspired by The Lord of Rings and The Hobbit this detailed pattern is woven on a fresh ecru backdrop while the map is picked out in an inky blue yarn.

The high contrast of the yarns really makes the pattern come through creating a striking yet classic ring sling that will go beautifully with any outfit.

The undyed ecru yarn makes this fabric wonderfully soft with a gentle cush for the shoulders. Mouldable and ready to wear straight out of the bag, this easy-care fabric is perfect for new wrappers.

Map of Middle Earth Ink is a great all-rounder that will take you through all the seasons.

By using BCI cotton we ensure that our cotton meets the Better Cotton Initiative’s high standards of environmental, economic and social responsibility. Our BCI cotton is also organic, meaning it is grown with care and without chemicals keeping the land, and farmers, healthy.

Oscha Slings are ethically handcrafted in Scotland.

Details:

Material: 100% BCI Organic Combed Cotton
Fabric Weight: approx. 284 GSM
Fabric Width: 26.7 inches / 68cm.
Care Instructions: Wash at 30 degrees. Do not use bleach or fabric softener. Tumble dry warm. Ironing is recommended.

Oscha Ring Slings are elegant and quick to use, perfect for short trips and for children who like to be up and down often.

Why choose Oscha Ring Slings?

  • Unique hand drawn designs in beautiful colours.
  • Jacquard woven & made with organic, responsibly sourced yarn.
  • Newborn to preschool.
  • Available in two unique shoulder styles.
  • Quick & simple to use with an elegant look.
  • Ethically handcrafted in a solar powered Scottish workshop.

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