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JACQUARD BLANKET - LOST TRAIL

Pendleton

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Pendleton has been producing high-quality woolen fabrics and garments for over 150 years. With roots in the Pacific Northwest, the company is known for its iconic Native American-inspired designs and patterns, as well as its commitment to sustainability and ethical manufacturing practices.

Pendleton Blanket - Lost Trail

These Pendleton Lost Trail blankets are robe size, which is the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping 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.

Lost Trail

In September of 1805, the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery struggled to find a trail through the Bitterroot Mountains. Their travails gave their name to Lost Trail Pass, crossing the Idaho/Montana border. Two peaked bands represent the Columbia River Basin drainages divided by Lost Trail: Bitterroot Clark- Fork to the north, and Salmon to the south. The middle band represents the Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge, which provides crucial winter habitats to fish, fowl, and mammals large and small.

Felt bound. Unnapped. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton.

Dry clean. Made in the USA. 64" x 80" (163 x 203 cm).

Pendleton has been producing high-quality woolen fabrics and garments for over 150 years. With roots in the Pacific Northwest, the company is known for its iconic Native American-inspired designs and patterns, as well as its commitment to sustainability and ethical manufacturing practices.

Pendleton Blanket - Lost Trail

These Pendleton Lost Trail blankets are robe size, which is the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping 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.

Lost Trail

In September of 1805, the Lewis & Clark Corps of Discovery struggled to find a trail through the Bitterroot Mountains. Their travails gave their name to Lost Trail Pass, crossing the Idaho/Montana border. Two peaked bands represent the Columbia River Basin drainages divided by Lost Trail: Bitterroot Clark- Fork to the north, and Salmon to the south. The middle band represents the Lost Trail National Wildlife Refuge, which provides crucial winter habitats to fish, fowl, and mammals large and small.

Felt bound. Unnapped. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton.

Dry clean. Made in the USA. 64" x 80" (163 x 203 cm).

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