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Pendleton Blanket - Mountain Majesty
Inspired by Navajo hand weaving created in the Southwest circa 1920-40. The design features positive Native American-inspired symbols representing mountains, terraced steps and diamonds. 64” x 80”. Unnapped, felt bound. 82% wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. See the reverse
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| 7270-353-053 | | Twin | | $325.00 | |
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Pendleton Blanket - National Park Series - Crater Lake
OVERSTOCK SALE!
Since the early 1900s, Pendleton has honored America's greatest national treasures — our National Parks — with a collection of distinctive park blankets. Each blanket has a Pendleton label signifying its authenticity and a special woven label with the park name and image of an important natural feature. 100% pure virgin wool. Dry clean. Made in the USA. Overstock Sale! Regularly $329, now just $230! Final sale - no returns/exchanges
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| 7270-250-738 | | Full | | $230.00 | |
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Pendleton Blanket - National Park Series - Glacier
Since the early 1900s, Pendleton has honored America's greatest national treasures — our National Parks — with a collection of distinctive park blankets. Each blanket has a Pendleton label signifying its authenticity and a special woven label with the park name and image of an important natural feature. 100% pure virgin wool. Dry clean. Made in the USA.
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| 7270-250-717 | | Full | | $329.00 | |
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Pendleton Blanket - Navajo Water
Based on an early 19th-century photograph by Edward S. Curtis, this blanket incorporates classic Navajo elements in an eye-dazzling pattern. The central dragonfly, an emblem of water, symbolizes life. Includes a special hangtag with the legend, inspiration or history behind the blanket. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton, unnapped. Dry clean. Woven in Pendleton's Northwest mills. Created exclusively for the American Indian College Fund. Your purchase helps fund scholarships and other needs. 64" x 80". See the reverse
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| 7270-550-475 | | One-Size | | $348.00 | |
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Pendleton Blanket - Pagosa Springs
Long ago, the Southern Utes of Colorado told of a plague that medicine men could not cure. A council gathered on the riverbank and built an enormous fire, danced and prayed for help, then fell into a deep sleep. When they woke, a spring of fragrant hot water had replaced the fire. They bathed and were healed by the springs, naming it "pah" (water) and "gosa" (boiling). In the center of this blanket design, blue hot springs rise through medallion of fire to bring peace and health. Twin size (64" x 80") with felt trim. Unnapped. Pure virgin wool/cotton. Made in USA. See the reverse side
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| 7270-353-650 | | One-Size | | $325.00 | |
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