DESCRIPTION
Part of Pendleton's Legendary collection. Woven with an intricate, napped virgin wool blend that offers unparalleled warmth and a beautifully thick texture, this robe is built to be cherished for generations as a functional work of art.
Proudly crafted in Pendleton's Pacific Northwest mills, it represents the absolute pinnacle of American textile heritage, authentic storytelling, and heirloom-quality craftsmanship.
From Pendleton: "This blanket honours tribal Elders with four sacred colors representing the Four Directions. The east represents the Sun. The south represents the warmth and vitality of life-blood. The west represents the darkness in the night sky. And the north signifies the purity of snow."
- Material: 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton, felt bound, napped
- Care: Dry clean
- Manufacture: Made in the USA
PROVENANCE AND ETHICS
Pendleton's family history in Oregon dates back to 1863 when Thomas Kay, a young English weaver opened his own mill in Salem, Oregon. In 1909 Thomas's three grandsons, Clarence Morton Bishop, Royal Thomas Bishop, and Robert Chauncey Bishop opened Pendleton Woolen Mills. Six generations later Pendleton Woolen Mills is still run in Oregon by the Bishop family.