60% merino wool, 10% cashmere, 30% egyptian cotton, 320 gr/m2, cloudberry weave
Available: https://www.solnce.com/321-wraps
When summer has just waved its final good byes and the most colorful season is in its full blossom, the sneaky winter pops in to say hi. The colors of the winter beach, of the fresh air, and a frosty breath of the winter. Phases Glacier is woven in our signature cloudberry weave with a high quality merino wool (always mulesing free) and a bit of cashmere. The wrap is not very voluminous; it's rather compact but cushy, cuddly and with a real woolly feel. It does not require a lot of breaking in, it will very soft after the first wash. It is suitable for small babies and big toddlers
Solnce has evolved as a result of my passion for unique textiles and fine natural fibers. It all has started with the babywearing of my first child, expanded into one of the first babywearing shops in the Netherlands. Thousands of all kinds of wraps have passed through my hands and I started appreciating not only all the great benefits of the woven wraps for the parenting, but also the creative part of making wraps.
Making of textile has always been an art in the history of human kind. I have travelled to Prague to study the art of handweaing from the master, artist and an established legend in the world of babywearing. There, in the small studio I learned not only to weave the legendary wrap, but to see the art in every yarn, every knot, every shift of the handloom.
This has inspired me to start the Solnce wraps production. Even though my wraps are woven on the machine loom, I'm involved into the production at every stage. The Solnce wraps are made in the Netherlands of the premium yarns from the best and trusted manufacturers.
The time when our children are small is a very intense, wonderful and rewarding time in our lives. I believe that babywearing is one of the ways to get the most out of it. And it is my pleasure to accompany you during this period with the Solnce wraps which I make with lots of love and passion.
Olga