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5th Avenue Throw
The ultimate indulgence. This is the most luxurious throw Pendleton has ever produced. Superfine merino wool is softly brushed producing a fleecy, velvet hand that must be touched to be believed. This definitive solution for the customer who is looking for an unforgettable gift. 100% merino wool. Dry Clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $127.00
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Diamond Desert
Traditional Native American geometric weaving inspired the early 1900s blanket design. Beauty and balance, order and harmony are central to the Navajo world view. In this exclusive Pendleton pattern, arrows, triangles and serrated diamonds are arranged in perfect harmony, a reflection of hozho, a Navajo word that embodies the quest for balance in life. The four strong stripes illustrate the balance and contrast between darkness and light. Diamonds represent the four sacred mountains that define the four directions and enclose the Navajo universe in the shape of a diamond. The high desert area bordered by Blanca Peak in Colorado, Mount Taylor in New Mexico, the San Francisco Peaks in Arizona and Hesperus Peak in Colorado is considered the Navajo sacred homeland. Unnapped. Unnapped, sueded trim. 82% wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $208.00
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Buell Manufacturing Co. Tribute Blanket
The Pendleton Tribute Series pays homage to the American mills that pioneered the weaving of Indian trade blankets.
The Buell Manufacturing Company of St. Joseph, Missouri, offered blankets that were distinctly Navajo in design. Buell designs were more directly related to traditional Native American weavings.
Lightly napped. Felt binding. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $212.00
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Sons Of The Sky Blanket
Since 1990, Pendleton has been proud to support the work of the American Indian College Fund. Sales of these blankets fund scholarships to tribal colleges and make a difference in the lives of students throughtout the country.
The College Fund receives royalities for each blanket sold, which goes directly to provide scholarships for deserving students. Learn more at www.collegefund.org.
By Virgina Stroud
Cherokee-Creek painter Virginia Stroud believes art is a way to preserve her culture, The design she's created for this baby blanket recognizes and celebrates a significant Plains tradition: parents place their child's remaining navel cord inside a turtle-or lizard-shaped amulet. The amulet embodies the turtle's turtle's hard shell or the lizard's quick movements and guards the spirit of the child to ensuree a long, protected life. Felt bound. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $91.00
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Legend Lake Jacquard Throw
New jacquard throws are just the right size for napping, reading or simply admiring. Toss over a sofa or chair, or fold at the foot of the guest bed. The intricate, Native American-inspired design is sure to be a conversation starter wherever it lands. They are all woven in our Northwest mills. Napped, felt binding. 82% wool/ 18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $175.00
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Celebrate the Horse
For a century, Pendleton Woolen Mills has woven the legends and symbols of Native American tribes into beautiful blankets. Native Americans were our first and remain our most loyal customers. In the early 20th century, Pendleton was among the few American mills making blankets specifically for the Indian trade. A Pendleton blanket continues to signify honor and respect. For a hundred years, Native Americans have acknowledged births, deaths and major milestones and accomplishments with the gift of a Pendleton blanket.
A brave warrior astride a swift steed thunders across the plain. Similar vivid images were painted on buffalo hides by Plains Indians in the 1800s. Our Celebrate the Horse blanket is based on a design from the Blackfoot tribe, expert horsemen who called the animal "elk-horse" for its great size. The arrival of the horse, bought to the Americans by 16th-century Spanish Conquistadors, changed forever the culture of Native Americans, encourging migration, trading, herding and hunting.
Each blanket has a sueded commemorative lable telling the design's story. All blankets are napped, felt bound, 82% pure virgin wool and 18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.
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Price: $212.00
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Keep My Fires Burning
For a century, Pendleton Woolen Mills has woven the legends and symbols of Native American tribes into beautiful blankets. Native Americans were our first and remain our most loyal customers. In the early 20th century, Pendleton was among the few American mills making blankets specifically for the Indian trade. A Pendleton blanket continues to signify honor and respect. For a hundred years, Native Americans have acknowledged births, deaths and major milestones and accomplishments with the gift of a Pendleton blanket.
Astounding wall art or warm companions draped on a sofa or at the foot of a bed. However they are used, Pendleton Legendary Blankets will be admired and treasured for their intricate, intriguing patterns and execellent quality. These original, exclusive designs were inspired by Native Americans art, legends, beliefs, ceremonies and heroes. They are collectible heirlooms of tomorrow that can be used and enjoyed today.
Storytellers are revered as holy people, historians and keepers of Mother Earth and her People. These important tribe members perpetuate Native American traditions of healing, song and dance, ceremony, religion and - most importantly - the story of creation.
Each blanket has a sueded commemorative lable telling the design's story. All blankets are napped, felt bound, 82% pure virgin wool and 18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.
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Price: $212.00
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Lakota Way Of Life Blanket
For a century, Pendleton Woolen Mills has woven the legends and symbols of Native American tribes into beautiful blankets. Native Americans were our first and remain our most loyal customers. In the early 20th century, Pendleton was among the few American mills making blankets specifically for the Indian trade. A Pendleton blanket continues to signify honor and respect. For a hundred years, Native Americans have acknowledged births, deaths and major milestones and accomplishments with the gift of a Pendleton blanket.
The Lakota Way of Life is a visual representation of Pte Oyate – the Buffalo Nation. For many Plains Tribes, the buffalo sustained all life. Every part of the animal was used – the meat for food, and hides for robes, tepee covers and shields. Horns were crafted into bowls and arrow points. Fat was rendered for candles and soap. Swift horses, introduced by the Spanish in the 16th century, became essential to the buffalo hunt. For the Lakota, the buffalo story is held in their breath, their songs, stories and homes. In this unique design, a Pendleton Blanket serves as a buffalo robe, keeping the body warm and the spirit strong. The tepee and blanket strips signify the four winds, the world above and below, as well as night and day.
The Lakota Way of Life blanket is based on the art of Jim Yellowhawk, a member of the Cheyenne River Lakota Sioux Tribe. Mr. Yellowhawk lives and works in the beautiful He Sapa Black Hills of South Dakota.
Napped and felt bound, 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $212.00
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Roll Up Blankets
Get Pendleton protection rain or shine with our nylon backed blanket. Stash one in the trunk and you'll be ready for anything from impromptu roadside picnics to beach parties. Our special roll-up design and carrying handle make this an adventure ready companion. The 100% pure virgin wool blanket has a sturddy 100% nylon back. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $108.00
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Rock Art Bedspread
Rock Art designs are woven into our own lighter, softer year-round wool fabric that reverses dramatically from dark to light for decorating versatility. 100% pure virgin wool. Dry clean. Made in the USA. |
Price: $324.00
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