Medicine Bow Pendleton Blanket
Native American tribes traveled to Wyoming’s Medicine Bow Mountains to harvest wood for especially fine bows. In this design, stands of wood alternate with arrows that meet in the center to evoke the Medicine Bow River, an important crossing point through the Continental Divide. Expertly loomed, dyed and woven of pure virgin wool in the Pendleton, Oregon, mill, in a double-sided design for two different looks.
64″ x 80″
Unnapped; fabric is uncombed for sharper pattern definition
Felt binding
Pure virgin wool/cotton
Fabric woven in Pendelton American mills
Dry clean
Made in USA
BLANKET ROBES These blankets are robe size, the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping about oneself as a robe. They are impressive as wall hangings and practical when folded on a sofa or at the foot of a bed. Felt bound unless otherwise noted. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. 64 ̋ x 80 ̋ (163 x 203 cm)
The role of the blanket is woven deep in the history of Native Americans. For centuries it has been used for warmth, as a medium of exchange, for artistic expression and as an important element of ceremonies and recognition.
In 1909 Pendleton Woolen Mills began weaving what became known as Indian Trade Blankets on its new jacquard looms. Their brilliant colours and sharp details were in great demand. Pendleton weavers and designers worked with their Native American customers to develop colour and design preferences. Today, that tradition of complimentary creation lives on in Pendleton Indian Robes and Shawls, still woven from the finest fleece wool, meant to be used and cherished from generation to generation.
Pendleton Woollen Mills weave the symbols and stories of Native America into fabulous woollen masterpieces. These blankets, ‘robes’ and shawls have become traditional honouring gifts for Native Peoples. Rights of passage such as births, coming of age, graduation, marriage, major milestones and accomplishments are all marked with the giving of a blanket. Not only are ‘Pendletons’ used daily in the home but they are also worn for ceremonies, celebrations and feast days.