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Big Medicine Blanket - Pendleton

The seven bison on this blanket represent the seven directions: North, South, East, West, Above, Below and Within. Together they symbolize wholeness for mankind and the earth. In the centre of the blanket, within the circle of life, are four hands representing the diverse peoples of the world and a new beginning.

Product Features:

  • Reversible
  • 64" x 80" (163 x 203 cm)
  • Napped, felt bound
  • 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton
  • Dry clean

Made In USA

$400.00

Bill Helin Printed Velura Throw 50"x60"

For a gift with a West Coast feel, try our unique Bill Helin Printed Velura™ Throw blanket. In Tsimshian culture, each symbol has powerful meanings.

Product Features:

  • Size: 50" x 60"
  • Packaged in protective plastic with zipper

Imported

$55.00

Chief Joseph Blanket - Pendleton

Chief Joseph led the Nez Perce tribe native to northeastern Oregon in the late 1800s. Widely admired for protecting his people and speaking the truth, he is honoured with this design, symbolizing bravery. Bold arrowheads represent the chief's courage, strength and integrity.

Product Features:

  • Twin - 64" x 80"
  • Reversible
  • Napped, felt bound
  • 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton
  • Dry clean

Made In USA

$400.00

Children of the Raven Velura Throw 50"x60"

One of Canada’s foremost artists, Bill Reid, designed the Children of the Raven Velura™ Throw blanket for the Canadian Museum of Civilization, now the Canadian Museum of History, in 1976. The image celebrates the creation of humankind by Raven.

Product Features:

  • Size: 50" x 60"
  • Packaged in protective plastic with zipper

 

 

 

 

$45.00

Haida Bentwood Box Velura Throw 50"x60"

The Haida Bentwood Box Velura™ blanket is a contemporary recreation by Jaalen and Gwaai Edenshaw of a 19th-century Haida artwork.

Product Features:

  • Size: 50" x 60"
  • Packaged in protective plastic cover with zipper

Imported

$45.00

Harding Blanket - Pendleton

A wool blanket made in America with a story dating back nearly a century. In 1923, President Warren Harding and his wife came west to dedicate a portion of the old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, local Cayuse and Umatilla chiefs presented the first lady with a Pendleton shawl inspired by our famous Chief Joseph blanket. This dynamic design was an instant hit and remains in production today, woven in Northwest mills.

Product Features:

  • Twin: 64" x 80"
  • Reversible
  • Twin is napped and felt bound
  • 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton
  • Dry clean

Made In USA

$400.00

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