Description: This USA-made blanket features a balanced pattern inspired by the distinctive peaks, fertile valleys and pristine rivers along Oregon’s Wyeth Trail spanning 2,170 miles. Reverses for two dramatically different looks. Pair with matching sham (item 74144).
- Twin is 64" x 80"; Queen is 90" x 90"; King is 90" x 108"
- Unnapped; fabric is uncombed for sharper pattern definition
- Sueded binding; twin has felt binding
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in our American mills
- Dry clean
- Made in USA
Wyeth Trail
In the Iroquois legend of the Three Sisters, beans, squash and corn grow together, thriving through the Native American practice of companion planting. Today, pure strains of Native crops are hard to come by. Seed Saver banks in Decorah, Iowa, and Tucson, Arizona, store precious seeds from long ago plants. In the harmonious colors of ancient corn varieties, a balanced pattern of rows echoes the ancient gardens, with arrows pointing in two directions, towards the past and the future. Unnapped.
About the Company: Pendleton
A portion of sales from all Pendleton merchandise using the Chief Joseph pattern goes toward yearly grants to nonprofits supporting Native American language preservation, and to support Native Americans who seek careers as healthcare professionals.