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Fossil Leaf

Fossil Leaf

DwellStudio®

Pendleton is classic American style with a rich heritage; DwellStudio is forward-thinking modern style. Though founded more than a century apart, Pendleton and DwellStudio share a common point of view that's perfectly expressed in this collaboration: that great design is truly timesless, and that true comfort comes from the finest quality.

Fossil Leaf

The unmatched beauty of Mother Nature is showcased in this dramatic interpretation of a fossilized leaf. The intricate jacquard design has the look of a photographic negative as seen through the eyes an abstract artist. The pattern is light and frosty on the front, with a darker, reverse image on the back. This stunning image will add an aesthetic elegance to any room. Napped, whipstitch binding. 82% wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $208.00

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Conejos

Conejos

In Conejos County, Colorado, there's an ancient mine known for its unique turquoise–a brilliant shade of emerald green, shot with a matrix of golden stone. In the late 1800s the pioneer settlers who plumbed its depths knew it as Manassa. But perhaps a thousand years earlier, ancient Pueblans worked the mine for its richly colored treasure–green turquoise traded by the Anasazi and used in beads and animal fetishes. In the late 1800s Navajo silversmiths began to fashion this and traditional turquoise into elegant jewelry. Today green turquoise may still be found in southwest Colorado and Nevada. And throughout the Southwest, Navajo artisans continue to create beautiful, sought-after jewelry – some from this stunning gemstone. Our brilliant green blanket commemorates the miners, stonecutters and artisans of the American West and the Native American silversmiths who still fashion these stones into jewelry and talismans. Traditional Native American directional crosses, arrows, diamond shapes and weaving patterns of Navajo, Hopi and Zuni artists are incorporated into a classic 9-element design from our archives. Unnapped. sueded trim. 82% wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $208.00

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Chief's Road Muchacho

Chief's Road Muchacho

Just crib size, but so warm and energizing, it's sure to be taken along wherever the little muchacho or muchacha goes. Made of our softest wool. A treasured baby gift when customized with embroidery or a unique accent on a sofa or bed in any room. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry Clean. Made in the USA. Napped. Felt bound.

Chief's Road depicts the Milky Way, or "Chief's Road," and the Big Dipper and the North Star. Below is a row of lodges representing Mother Earth. Everything inside signifies the Creator's children.

Price: $68.00

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Counting Sheep Eco-wise Wool

Counting Sheep Eco-wise Wool

Curly, cuddly lambs posing with Mom and Dad in the meadow are woven into a supersoft, warm jacquard blanket.Napped. Whipstitch binding. 100% pure virgin Eco-Wise wool. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $68.00

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Canyonlands Blanket Robe

Canyonlands Blanket Robe

These blankets are robe size, the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping about oneself as a robe. They are impressive as wall hangings and practical when folded on a sofa or at the foot of a bed. Felt bound. 82% pure virigin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

The blues, pinks and reds of our Canyonlands Blanket reflect this awe-inspiring landscape of Utah's Canyonlands National Park. Unnapped.

Price: $212.00

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Racine Woolen Mills Tribute II

Racine Woolen Mills Tribute II

The Pendleton Tribute Series pays homage to the American mills that pioneered the weaving of Indian trade blankets.

Blankets from Racine Woolen Mills of Racine, Wisconsin, were notable for their excellent quality. The mill specialized in nearly square fringed blankets, also called shawls, which were worn primarily by Native American women.

Lightly napped. Felt binding. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $212.00

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Racine Woolen Mills Tribute III

Racine Woolen Mills Tribute III

The Pendleton Tribute Series pays homage to the American mills that pioneered the weaving of Indian trade blankets.

Blankets from Racine Woolen Mills of Racine, Wisconsin, were notable for their excellent quality. The mill specialized in nearly square fringed blankets, also called shawls, which were worn primarily by Native American women.

Lightly napped. Felt binding. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $212.00

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Daughters Of The Earth Blanket

Daughters Of The Earth 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 Virginia Stroud
This girl's baby blanket was inspired by a Plains Indian tradition. New parents place their child's remaining navel cord inside an amulet shaped like a turtle The amulets represent the turtle's hard shell that will guard the spirit of the child and ensure a long, protected life. Felt binding. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $91.00

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Big Thunder Blanket Robes

Big Thunder Blanket Robes

These blankets are robe size, the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping about oneself as a robe. They are impressive as wall hangings and practical when folded on a sofa or at the foot of a bed. Felt bound. 82% pure virigin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.

The blanket's deep hues of blue reflect the colors of the sky during a thunderstorm. Thunder, a powerful force of nature, was a common theme in names among the Nez Perce of the Columbia Plateau in Northeastern Oregon and Central Idaho. Unnapped.

Price: $212.00

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Brave Star

Brave Star

Contemporary interpretation of the American flag celebrates the patriotism of Native American soldiers. The design marries modern asymmetry and vintage Americana.

Felt bound, 82% pure wool/18% cotton, Dry clean. Made in the USA.

Price: $212.00

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