- 82% virgin wool 18% cotton
- Trim: 70% wool 30% rayon
- Geometric Native American design
- Size: 64" X 80"
- Made in the U.S.A
- Dry clean only
The Native Americans had a strong reverence for the natural world. In this blanket, the sun, moon, stars, rain, and clouds represent an honored relationship with the spiritual world of the cosmos. Within the geometric design, there are instances of flora and fauna depicted by corn, squash, beans, tobacco, buffalo, bear, elk, and eagle. Together the images represent a reverence for the natural world. The central image is a sacred circle filled with a cross-- a universal symbol of the origin of humankind and the four directions that guide us on our journey. This blanket holds within itself an important message. Tell your children of this relationship with the earth while snuggling up by the fire during the cold winter months.
During the turn of the 20th Century the Pendleton Blanket legend was born at a woolen mill in Pendleton, Oregon that began producing striking wool blankets with vivid colors and authentic Native American Indian designs for the Umatilla and Cayuse Indian tribes in the Northwest. The combination of beauty, quality, durability and the superior warmth of the wool blankets make them popular for a wide range of outdoor activities and has earned Pendleton a reputation for superb craftsmanship and quality which continues to be a hallmark of the Pendleton Blanket.
Style(s): ZL494-52242


