Pendleton Jacquard Blanket - Pilot Rock

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These Pendleton blankets are robe size, which is the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping about oneself as a robe. These blankets fit perfectly over a double bed, and can be used for wall hangings or just for cuddling up on the sofa.

PILOT ROCK

In Oregon’s Western Cascades, Pilot Rock rises above the Rogue and Shasta Valleys. The area’s original inhabitants, the Takelma (“those along the river”), called it Tan-ts'at-seniphtha, or Stone Standing Up. Arrows represent salmon swimming into nets, and baskets overflowing with acorns and camas which allowed the Takelma to live harmoniously along the Rogue River

 

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82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. 64" x 80" (163 x 203 cm).

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A tradition of American craftsmanship started by one family over 100 years ago.

In 1863, traveling down the Atlantic seaboard, crossing the Isthmus of Panama on a burro, and sailing up the Pacific coast was a grueling four-month passage. Yet for Thomas Kay, a young English weaver, it was a dream come true. An old hand at sea voyages, he had already crossed the Atlantic years earlier to work at east coast textile mills. With skills honed, he headed to a region with ideal conditions for raising sheep and producing wool. A place with moderate weather and plentiful water - America's newest state, Oregon.

Kay helped organize Oregon's second woolen mill in Brownsville, where he oversaw the weaving operation. From the creation of Pendleton’s first woolen mill in 1893, to establishing trade connections with America’s Indigenous communities, Fannie helped build upon her father’s legacy. As her father did for her, Fannie passed on the family tradition to her three sons in 1898. Less than a year later, a new wool finishing department was operational and the first finished wool products were traded, thus setting the foundation for Pendleton Woolen Mills. Today, the tradition of wool and textile innovation established by Thomas Kay and his family underlies all Pendleton products.

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