The second in our Preservation Series, this wool blanket is expertly dyed, woven and hand-finished in our American mills. This vivid pattern was inspired by a Navajo child’s blanket from the late 1800s.
The crosses represent Spider Woman, a powerful teacher and benefactor in Navajo legends. Based on an original weaving in The Durango Collection®, Center of Southwest Studies Collection.
Each blanket generates a donation to the Native American arts, education and health. Please see the “Learn More” tab (above) for more information.
- 163 x 203cm
- Unnapped; fabric is uncombed for sharper pattern definition
- Felt binding
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in our American mills
- Dry clean
- Made in USA
You can see and feel the Pendleton passion for quality. See it in the intricate patterns of blankets inspired by Native American designs and legends. Pendleton has been a family-owned business for 150 years, and for 104 of those years they’ve been weaving world class woolens in their Northwest Mills. Some of the most popular patterns and signature stripes are thoughtfully applied to a range homewares.
Their expertise and technology have grown over the years, and they have translated that experience into a host of other luxury fabrics. But their legacy of quality will never change. You can rely on a Pendleton for a lifetime of comfort and beauty.