
$218.00
Los Ojos Blanket
Spanish crosses, diamond-shaped "eyes" (ojos) and the symbols of the Navajo Four Mountains of Creation are dramatic in any setting. Unnapped. Twin is felt bound; other sizes have Ultrasuede® trim. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.
SIZE: ROBE/TWIN (64"x80")
COLOR: BLAC...
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$206.00
Rosa Valley Blanket
Rosa Valley pattern weaves a beautiful tale of Native American-inspired artistry and positive imagery. Diamond peaks and a unique color scheme create a lovely landscape of mountains and valleys. Big Mountain symbols denote abundance. Rows of small diamonds represent the wisdom and watchful eye of...
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$218.00
Ruby River Blanket
Old-time prospectors found a treasure trove of garnets instead of gold in a small Southwest Montana tributary. They mistook the gems for rubies and called the stream the Ruby River. Modern-day fortune hunters with a lucky streak can still find garnets along the shore. The Ruby River pattern featu...
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$206.00
Chief Joseph Blanket
First made in the 1920s, the Chief Joseph blanket is one of the oldest, on-going blankets made by Pendleton Woolen Mills. The blanket pattern celebrates the heroism of the Northwest's great Nez Perce leader, Chief Joseph. Its design is balanced with arrowheads symbolizing bravery and pointing in ...
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$218.00
Sky City Blanket
Historic black and white Acoma pottery, prized by collectors for generations, inspired the eye-catching geometrics of our Sky City pattern. Acoma Pueblo, also called Sky City, is located on a mesa high above the valley floor west of Albuquerque, New Mexico. It’s one of the oldest inhabited dwelli...
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$206.00
Gatekeeper Heritage Blanket
The Gatekeeper is an original Pendleton design from 1935. The blanket is a beautiful example of a Center Point pattern – one that contains a central design element that falls within a band through the center of the blanket. An eight-point star is the central figure. The star is a common design el...
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$206.00
Isle Royale Blanket
The awesome beauty of the North Woods inspired this cabin-rustic design. Moose, bear, beavers and ducks represent the abundant wildlife. Pine boughs and trees, oak and maple leafs decorate subdued stripes. Quiet colors echo the browns of the earth, greens of the forest and blues of deep, shimmeri...
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$218.00
Storm Blanket
The Storm Pattern traces its origins to one of the most important legends in Navajo culture: the creation of the Navajo homeland. In the blanket’s center is the first house, or Hogan, in which the people began to arrange their world. It is surrounded by four sacred mountains, symbolized on the bl...
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$218.00
The Raven Blanket
Throughout, North American Indian folklore reflects the many stories surrounding animal spirits. Every animal has a reason for existence and a legend of how and why they are on Mother Earth. Raven is the counterpart of Coyote. Even though Raven can be an expert trickster, often fooling other anim...
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$206.00
Tree of Life Blanket
The joyful “Tree of Life” pattern is a traditional Navajo rug pictorial design first seen in the 1840s and still woven today. The image is an ancient and universal one among the peoples of the world. Native American weaving patterns vary somewhat but our blanket interpretation is true to the comm...
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$44.00
Fringed Merino Toss Pillow
Toss a touch of the Highlands into any decor with a classic Tartan woven in our own Northwest mills. 100% virgin merino wool with feather-fill insert, bottom zipper. Made in the USA. 13" x 16" with 3" fringe.
Fabric Care: Dry Clean
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$98.00
Merino Throw
Cuddle up in a cloud of merino wool, renowned for its lofty softness. Our luxurious, velvety soft throws rival (and just may surpass) those of the most sophisticated European makers. Classic tartans and contemporary plaids can tie a room together with color or revitalize a chair or sofa. 100% pur...
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