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Balboa Organic Matelasse Print Throw - Renewed

  • Balboa Organic Matelasse Print Throw - Renewed

  • organic cotton
  • Organic

The 3-second version

  • Inspired by rare 1890s Sarasa textile patterns
  • Matelassé-weave gauze holds warmth without bulk
  • 100% organic cotton, soft and breathable year-round
  • Renewed product, not new
  • Gauze weave is lightweight, not heavy or insulating

Why it's on GiftsFeed

Lightweight gauze throw with a pattern drawn from antique textiles

Most throws are either too warm to use past March or too flimsy to offer real comfort when the temperature drops. This one splits the difference with a matelassé gauze that traps enough air to take the edge off a cool evening but never gets heavy or stifling. The weave itself creates the texture—no need for a thick fabric or a separate quilt layer—so you end up with something that drapes well, folds small, and works whenever you want a little extra coverage without committing to full bedding. The renewed angle means you're getting a premium organic cotton textile at a friendlier entry point, with the reassurance that it's been checked over and cleared for use.

Good gift when

  • People who prefer natural fibers and minimal dye
  • Anyone looking for a throw that works across seasons
  • Households drawn to textiles with historical design roots
  • Buyers interested in renewed items with lower environmental impact

Skip it if This is a renewed item, returned and inspected rather than brand-new from the mill—if that distinction matters to you, look for first-run stock instead.

Specs

Dimensions
50" × 70"
Material
100% organic cotton
Weave
Matelassé gauze
Pattern
Tonal print inspired by 1890s Sarasa textile
Color
Undyed with hay
Condition
Renewed (inspected and verified)

What's included

  • One throw blanket

If you're giving it

  • No sizing to guess

Renewed items may arrive in plain packaging rather than original gift-ready presentation.

The details

This throw brings the visual depth of a nineteenth-century Sarasa textile into a gauze-weight layer you can actually use year-round. The tonal print recalls the indigo and resist-dye work found on rare 1890s fabrics, translated here into a pattern that reads as texture rather than decoration.

The matelassé weave does two things at once: it holds air for warmth without weight, and it gives the surface a quilted, tactile finish that softens further with washing. Because it's woven from lightweight organic cotton gauze rather than a dense fabric, this throw works in shoulder seasons and summer evenings as well as winter—drape it over a reading chair, fold it at the foot of the bed, or keep it within reach on the sofa.

The renewed designation means this piece has been returned, inspected, and confirmed to meet original quality standards. You get the same fabric, the same weave, and the same print, with a smaller environmental footprint and a lower barrier to trying a premium natural-fiber textile.

Each throw measures fifty inches by seventy, large enough to wrap up in but compact enough to tuck into a bag for travel or outdoor seating. The undyed base with hay-toned print keeps the palette neutral and easy to layer with existing bedding or upholstery. Because the cotton is organic and the dye minimal, the hand stays soft and the fabric breathes without synthetic coatings or treatments.

Matelassé-weave organic cotton in a soft, breathable layer

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Questions

What does 'renewed' mean for this throw?
Renewed means the throw was previously returned, then inspected and confirmed to meet the original quality standards. It offers the same materials and construction as a new piece, with a reduced environmental footprint.
Is this warm enough to use in winter?
The matelassé gauze weave traps air for warmth without weight, making it suitable for layering or for cool evenings. It's not a heavy blanket, so in very cold conditions you may want to combine it with other bedding.
Can I machine wash this throw?
Organic cotton gauze is typically machine washable, and the fabric will soften further with washing. Check any care instructions included with the product for specific guidance.
Does the print fade over time?
Tonal prints on organic cotton generally hold well with proper care. Because the dye is minimal and the base is undyed, any gradual softening of color tends to enhance the vintage aesthetic rather than detract from it.

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