This luxuriously soft, cozy, lightweight, and hypoallergenic throw will sometimes be a superhero cloak, other times a picnic blanket, but always a keeper of memories.
The African Nguni cattle print throw is a gorgeous expression of Africa's soul. Each woven strand holds the intricate stories of the African people who helped bring your blanket to life. Every fiber wraps you in comfort and warmth like that of your grandmother's embrace.
The Xhosa, Zulu, and Swazi people brought the first ancestors of today's Nguni cattle to Southern Africa during their migration from East Africa between 600 and 1400 AD. Since then, the Nguni have played an important social, economic, and spiritual role in these societies. The beauty and uniqueness of each cow's skin have long been cataloged in the tribe's poetry. A creamy, dun-colored hide is called 'sour milk' whilst the name given to a brown or red Nguni with large spots and faint white edging is 'the stones of the Ngoye forest.' One of the most famous stories surrounding these beautiful beasts is that of King Shaka of the Zulus. The king bred specific color patterns for the many regiments of his army. This would help identify who was in command during battle. His elite personal guard was recognized by their pure white cowhides from the Nguni royal herd.
Your Blanket is fully machine washable. We recommend machine washing your blanket on a cool, gentle cycle and line-drying to preserve the fibers and color. Check out our complete care guide here
Kobo Ke Bophelo (The blanket is life)
Each Blanket is woven in South Africa with the highest quality materials. But what sets them apart is their dedication to improving the lives of those who create them. Each blanket symbolizes hope and positivity by providing fair-paying jobs and empowering underserved communities in Southern Africa. So snuggle up in a Thula Tula Blanket and feel good about making a difference.
Made to Endure Cold
Easy To Clean
Finest Materials
Super Soft & Comfy
Our Mill is in its 66th year of operation and is 4th generation family-owned and operated. They are the industry leader in utilizing low-impact and socially responsible practices.
At Thula Tula, we are devoted to making a direct difference to the people and communities that created your blanket by providing well-paid, meaningful jobs and empowering underserved communities, especially women and kids in Southern Africa. African artists thoughtfully designed each blanket sustainably and ethically made in South Africa.