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Common Features – Benefits Of Linen Bedding

Common Features – Benefits Of Linen Bedding

Benefit – European Flax linen lasts much longer than other natural fabrics.  Linen has been found preserved in Archeaological digs going back 30,000 years and was the preferred funeral shrouds of the Pharaohs.  Many Egyption rulers were found perfectly preserved in linen dating back 6,000 years.  Your pure flax linen bedding will last decades if properly cared for.

Benefit – European Flax linen bedding becomes more comfortable over time.  This will give you deeper sleep, more quickly giving you the deep rest you need to rejuvenate. 

Benefit – As linen absorbs moisture, it adds a cooling effect to the fabric as it evaporates.  In the cool seasons, moisture that is absorbed into the fiber is evaporated at a rate that helps you remain dry and warm.  Its status as the bedding of royalty lasting over hundreds of years was tested in climates that ranged from oppressive heat to bone chilling cold in an era where climate control was not available.   It is more breathable than other natural fibers making it cooler in summer months.  Layering adds insulation to achieve a very comfortable, but not oppressive warmth in the winter.  

Benefit – This is of course, a treasure for people that suffer from allergies as it reduces the irritation to them as they wear it or sleep in it. It also makes it a better choice for people with sensitive skin issues.

Benefit – It will look more and more tailored over time.  The natural wrinkles are a hallmark clear marker of authentic pure flax linen.   It is also an expectation of linen making it a low maintenance fashion choice for bedding 

Benefit – This helps reduce or eliminate those nasty winter shocks.

Benefit – Linen cultivation occurs naturally with almost no supplemental  irrigation or added chemicals in most of the regions where it is produced.  All of the flax plants are utilized, even those portions of the plant that are waste in producing flax fibers are recycled into hundreds of uses.  It is very earth friendly.  No harsh chemicals are used.  It is dyed with natural plant based dyes.

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