- this item is no longer available
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- £2.45$2.45€2.45$2.45 mainland UK delivery
- Estimated delivery: 21-28 days
- Express delivery available
- International delivery available
To use therapeutically for injuries, sore and aching joints or to aid restful sleep. Or just for a cosy cuddle-up when it's cold! Use as a cold compress from the frezer or warm from the microwave. These wheat bags come in a removable luxurious faux fur cover. Filled with wheat and real lavender, they can also be hung over a radiator to fragrence a room with their natural lavender aroma.
Available in 8 furs ranging from soft contemporary colours with a subtle white tip to very natural looking 'animal' furs - wihout the cruelty!Comes tied with a pretty ribbon in a gift box.Machine wash at 40 degrees. Cool tumble dry.
This product is dispatched to you by Moore and Moore Textiles.
mainland UK |
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price |
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21-28 days | £2.45$2.45€2.45$2.45 |
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if ordered before 12pm | £7.40$7.40€7.40$7.40 |
non-mainland UK |
estimated delivery* |
price |
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| Highlands/Islands of Scotland | 2-5 days | £4.95$4.95€4.95$4.95 |
| N Ireland | 2-5 days | £4.95$4.95€4.95$4.95 |
international delivery |
estimated delivery* |
price |
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| Western Europe | 2-5 days | £9.95$9.95€9.95$9.95 |
| Rest of Europe | 5-10 days | £9.95$9.95€9.95$9.95 |
| USA & Canada | 5-10 days | £17.95$17.95€17.95$17.95 |
| Far East & Australasia | 5-10 days | £17.95$17.95€17.95$17.95 |
| Rest of World | 5-14 days | £17.95$17.95€17.95$17.95 |
*estimated delivery time from dispatch
You have 28 days, from receipt of cancellable goods, to notify the seller if you wish to cancel your order or exchange an item.
Please note: personalised, bespoke and made-to-order goods, perishable products and personal items sold with a hygiene seal (cosmetics, underwear) in instances where the seal is broken are non-refundable, unless faulty.











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