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Caring for Belgian Linen

Caring for your  Linen is easier than you think. – All 100% linens can be machine washed or dry cleaned. – We recommend you to wash your linen at 60° C/140 °F (Hot). – For tough stains, boil the fabric … Continue reading

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In honor of the season, Anichini invites you to subscribe to The Genuine Article, a blog celebrating authenticity.   For every new blog subscriber we will donate $1.00 to Women for Women International.   Happy Thanksgiving from Anichini. The Emperor’s … Continue reading

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Once you go Bamboo….

   OK !   Here’s the cheat sheet on bamboo bedding.    Bottom Line: you are going to love these sheets and blankets!                                                                           Bamboo Bedding Naturally silky soft and exceptionally comfortable – Feels like silk Superior to cotton in moisture management … Continue reading

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The Truth About Laundering Sheets and Towels

    THIS WILL SAVE YOU MONEY: Most of us are ruining our sheets and towels.  Our basic instinct is wash them often and use extra detergent and lots of other things we buy because the promise of Fresh, Clean, … Continue reading

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Laundering Fine Linen

 There has been a lot written in the last few years about “thread count” in sheets and the quality that it represents. You seldom read that thread counts differ country to country or that the type of thread used is … Continue reading

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How to care for Pewter

Pewter has been used since 3000 BC for useful and decorative objects and utensils for the table. Pewter gives an old world feel to a table. To me, nothing is so perfect for Autumnal gatherings or summer dinners al fresco in the … Continue reading

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Polishing Silver

The best kept secret of people who deal in and care for silver is: that its really not hard to do.  The natural color of silver is white. It”s the tarnish that, if highly polished, gives something that “silver shine” … Continue reading

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