Speckled Indigo Crib Sheet

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Portugal
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Add a burst of beautiful blue to your nursery with our Speckled Indigo Crib Sheet. Made of super soft and breathable cotton percale that gets softer with every wash.

DETAILS:
Material: 100% Cotton Percale
Thread Count: 520
Compatible With: Standard Crib Mattress
Made In: Portugal

DIMENSIONS:
53" L x 28.5" W x 8" D

OEKO-TEX Standard 100 Certified: This means that our fabrics have been tested and are free of over 100 harmful and environmentally damaging chemicals. Our fabrics are better for your skin and better for the environment.

Machine wash warm with like colors. Do not bleach. Tumble dry low and remove promptly. Warm iron if needed.

All orders placed after 1 PM ET will start processing on the next business day. Allow 2-5 business days for standard processing.

Items on pre-order will ship according to the estimated timeline specified on this product page.

We accept returns and exchanges within 30 days, with the exception of sale items. Items must be in new condition, unwashed, unused and in their original packaging.

Bedding returned not in its original packaging will be subject to a $10 restocking fee.

Provenance

In ancient times, from opulent Egypt to stark West Africa, fabric has been dyed a mysterious, beautiful blue. This indigo, or "gold blue," is a sign of prestige and a symbol of the link between heaven and earth. Through a careful process, indigo can produce a vast palette of blue hues; traditional dyers would ask their customers' color preferences, from the palest sky to the deepest midnight. Dye vats alone take a full week to prepare and require daily stirring. The un-dyed cloth is pinched, sewn, and tied according to precise patterns. Once dye is applied to the material, the ties are removed, revealing patterns of lines, shells, dots, or tracery.