Pendleton Home Collection Blanket
The role of the blanket is woven deep in the history of Native Americans. For centuries it has been used for warmth, medium exchange, artistic expression, and as an important element of ceremonies and recognition.
Pendleton Woolen Mills began weaving in 1909 and be came known as a Indian Trade Blanket. Pendleton weavers and designers worked with their Native American customers to develop color and design preferences.
Lost Trail Pass crosse the border of Idaho and Montana, high in the Bitterroot Mountains. It was near here that the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery entered the Bitterroot Valley in September 1805, after successfully traveling the intense mountain terrain.
In this USA-made wool blanket design, two peaked bands represent the Columbia River Drainage Basins dived by Lost Trail: Bitterroot Clark-Fork to the north, and Salmon to the south. The middle band showcases some of the wildlife that call the area home.
This blanket features:
- Red/Black Coloring
- Whipstitch binding
- Intricate patterns
- 100% Wool
- Made in USA
- Dimensions: Twin 64” x 80”