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How to Style Your Hangai Blanket or Throw at Home
Posted by Sladja van der Toorn on Sep 9th 2024
Hangai Mountain Textiles’ blankets and throws are more than luxury—they’re versatile accents that enhance your home’s aesthetic. Here’s how to style them seamlessly in any space.Drape Over a Sofa or ArmchairCasual Drape: For a relaxed, inviting look, casually drape your throw over the back or arm of your sofa or chair. Let the fabric fall naturally to create a cozy, lived-in vibe that adds warmth to your seating area.Neat Fold: If you prefer a more structured appearance, fold the throw neatly an
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Unraveling Luxury: How Quality determines Market Position
Posted by Hangai Mountain Textiles on Mar 11th 2024
There are several factors that determine the price of a Hangai throw or blanket, but in a nutshell, the quality of fibers, production processes, weight and design all dictate the price and price difference between collections.Quality of Cashmere and Yak Down: The primary determinant of the price of cashmere throws is the quality of the cashmere or yak fibers used. Cashmere or yak down sourced from the undercoat of cashmere goats or yak is considered the finest and most luxurious. Hangai throws c
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The Power of Partnership
Posted by Hangai Mountain Textiles on Dec 18th 2023
Our success is deeply rooted in the power of strong partnerships and authentic collaborations. These collaborations inspire and breathe unique identity into our work.This holiday season, we put our heads together with founder of Matter Planning & Design, Nicole Hernandez, based in picturesque Aspen.Together with Nicole and our skilled Mongolian knitters, Hangai crafted an exclusive collection of exquisite fisherman's knit throw pillow covers for the launch of Matter's curated market pl
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Mongolian Yak Fiber: A Story of Traditional Livelihoods and Eco-Friendly Home Decor
Posted by Hangai Mountain Textiles on Apr 28th 2023
Mongolia, a landlocked country in Northeast Asia, is known for its vast grasslands, rugged mountains, and nomadic culture. For centuries, the Mongolian people have relied on their herds of livestock, includingyaks, for sustenance and livelihoods. Yaks are a resilient breed of bovine that are adapted to the harsh climate and high altitude of Mongolia, where temperatures can drop to -40°C in winter.Apart from providing milk, meat, and transportation, yaks also yield a precious fiber that is prized
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