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Fort Sumter Blanket

Fort Sumter Blanket

Manufacturer: Woolrich Woolen Mills

Civil War
Woolrich supplied Civil War troops with blankets from 1851-1865. Today one can own a blanket made in the same Woolrich Woolen Mill as the originals.
85% Wool / 15% Nylon
Made in the USA

Price: $110.00

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Heroic Chief

Heroic Chief

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

A striking silhouette of a Native American Chief is the central image of this unique, circa 1920s design. The feathered headdress was a ceremonial war bonnet worn only by chiefs and warriors. The war bonnet was common among Plains Indian men�Sioux, Crow, Blackfeet, Cheyenne and Cree�but was seldom worn on the battlefield. Reserved for formal occasions, the golden eagle-feather war bonnet was a spiritual symbol of a man�s courage and honor. It was a sign of respect that could be bestowed only by the tribe�s elders. The bonnet was also believed to protect the wearer. Later, other Native American tribes adopted the headdress as simply a sign of authority. Today, a brave or good deed may still be rewarded with an eagle feather. Napped, felt binding. 82% wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $72.00

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Hooked Wool Pillow

Hooked Wool Pillow

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

100% wool, hand-hooked front, 100% cotton velvet back. Zipper closure. Feather fill. Imported

Price: $91.00

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Jacquard Bath Towels

Jacquard Bath Towels

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

One of our oldest blanket patterns brings history and Native American style to baths from ranch house to urban loft. The time-honored design was created in the 1920s to celebrate the heroism of the Northwest's great Nez Perce leader, Chief Joseph. Arrowheads symbolizing his bravery point in all directions of Mother Earth. 100% cotton. Machine wash. Imported. Must be ordered in quantities of three.

Price: $35.00

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Language of the Robe

Language of the Robe

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

Gifts for the collector. A reprint of a vintage Pendleton Woolen Mills Catalog (circa 1915) and two beautifully photographed books documenting the histroical and artistic significance of Native American trade blankets.

Price: $37.00

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Luxurious Merino Pillow

Luxurious Merino Pillow

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

A perfectly matched accent pillow in classic Stewart Tartans. Feather-fill insert, bottom zipper. 100% pure virgin merino wool. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $48.00

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Matelasse Sham

Matelasse Sham

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

We've given this design based on Over-All pattern from our blanket, a fresh look in cotton matelasse. French for "cushioned or padded," matelasse is woven on a Jacquared loom in a unique double-weave technique that causes the yarns to form a quilted look when they are finished. Use on the top to the bed for a beautiful textured look, or include as an additional layer for a rich presentation. 100% cotton. Machine wash and dry or dry clean. Imported. Standard sham fits 20 in. x 26 in. pillow. Euro sham fits 26 in. x 26 in. pillow.

Price: $73.00

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Rio Concho Pillows

Rio Concho Pillows

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

The Concho River in West Texas was named for the freshwater mussel shells found along its banks. Concho means "shell" in"Spanish. The mussel shells were found by the Spanish who explored the area in 1540. Some say it was Franciscan Fathers who later visited the area and named the north branch of the Concho the Rio Concho or River of Shells. Today, concho refers to the embossed shell-shaped metal pieces that decorate Western belts and jewelry. Unnapped, whipstitch binding. 82% wool/18% cotton with feather fill. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $63.00

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Seneca Lake Bedspread

Seneca Lake Bedspread

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

Seneca Lake, the largest of New York's Finger Lakes, inspired this cabin-rustic design. This magnificent lake is the namesake of the Seneca Nation, one of the six tribes of the Iroquois Confederacy. Classic North woods symbols - moose, bear and pine bow and oak motifs - decorate the subdued stripes. Imagine the lodge-appeal that the Seneca pattern will lend to an urban bedroom. 100% pure virgin wool. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $324.00

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Serapes Robe and Shawl

Serapes Robe and Shawl

Manufacturer: Pendleton Woolen Mills

While the traditional serape is now very common to both Spanish and Native American textile, it actually has its roots in the Mexican weaving tradition. Most commonly, the serape is woven of fine yarns that allow it to be lighter in weight than other blankets, with unbalanced stripes of varying widths providing the characteristics serape pattern. Pendleton's version stays true to this very classic and historic style, and can serve a multitude of purposes, from traditional shawl to a decorative throw.
82% wool, 18% cotton. Made in USA.

Price: $167.00

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