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Loquat Throw Blanket | Linens & Bedding by Superstitchous. Item made of fiber works with contemporary & eclectic & maximalism style
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Loquat Throw Blanket | Linens & Bedding by Superstitchous. Item made of fiber works with contemporary & eclectic & maximalism style
Loquat Throw Blanket | Linens & Bedding by Superstitchous. Item made of fiber works with contemporary & eclectic & maximalism style
Loquat Throw Blanket | Linens & Bedding by Superstitchous. Item made of fiber works with contemporary & eclectic & maximalism style

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Superstitchous

Loquat Throw Blanket - Linens & Bedding

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Price $170

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Shipping: UPS 7-14 days
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Estimated Arrival: January 11, 2025
Orders ship within 3 business days. Please reach out if you would like expedited shipping.

Woman Owned

Sustainable

Recycled Materials

Upcycled Product

Made In USA

Made To Order

DimensionsWeight
60H x 50W x 0.25D in
152.4H x 127W x 0.64D cm
1.59 kg
3.5 lb

The loquat, a fruit typically found in home gardens, is considered lucky, representing good fortune and wealth in parts of Asia.

• Made from 75% upcycled cotton, 25% recycled bottles
• Knit in the USA by a family-run mill
• Machine-washable & dryable

Item Loquat Throw Blanket
Created by Superstitchous
As seen in Creator's Studio, Berkeley, CA
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Superstitchous
Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2023
Vibrant throw blankets with symbolic meaning, designed to warm hearts and spaces.

Superstitchous was born out of a deep desire to create beautiful and enduring things to comfort and delight people. Bay Area-based designer, Samira Khoshnood, was searching for a creative outlet [outside of her day job as a product designer in tech] when she came up with the idea behind Superstitchous. In December 2019, while on maternity leave, she launched the business.

Samira draws design inspiration from things that feel nostalgic to her (mostly fruit trees from her childhood home in Iran). She works with a small family-run mill in the USA to bring the blankets to life, using eco-friendly upcycled yarn. Samira handles the creative aspects of the small business from her home in Berkeley, California, and her mom fulfills orders with care from Georgia.