The blanket's deep hues of blue reflect the colors of the sky during a thunderstorm. Thunder, a powerful force of nature, was a common theme in names among the Nez Perce of the Columbia Plateau in Northeastern Oregon and Central Idaho.
The Pendleton Brave Star Blanket design was created to pay tribute to the patriotism of Native American soldiers. The print is a contemporary interpretation of the American flag and marries modern asymmetry and vintage Americana.
Tall rock pinnacles form breathtaking vistas in Utah’s Cayonlands National Park. The blues, pinks and reds of our Canyonlands Blanket reflect this awe-inspiring landscape in an ancient, Native American-inspired pattern that was recently re-discovered at our mill. A modern ombre weave creates rich layers of color that mimic sunlight dancing across the canyon terrain.
This blanket honors the crucial role played by Native Americans during World War II. The Navajo soldiers who were "code talkers" created a unique form of communication, an uncrackable military code, using words from their native tongue.
The Pendleton 100th Anniversary of Glacier Park blanket is a special edition which celebrates one of our most treasured National Parks. Two special Glacier Park labels explain the design.
The Pendleton Grateful Nation blanket is a tribute to brave me and women who have defende our freedom throughout history. Each of the stripes represent a service awarded to veterans of conflicts in which this nation has been involved.
World War II Asiatic Pacific Campaign
World War II Europe-Africa-MIddle East Campaign
Korean War Service
US Vietnam Service
Southwest Asia Service (Gulf War)
War on Terrorislm
A donation from the sale of each blanket will be donated by Pendleton Woolen Mills to the Fisher House Foundation.
第二次世界大戦 アジア太平洋作戦
第二次世界大戦 ヨーロッパ・アフリカ中東部作戦
朝鮮戦争
ベトナム戦争
南西アジア戦争(湾岸戦争)
テロリズムとの戦い
個々のブランケットの売り上げの一部は、Pendlenon Woolen MillsによってFisher House財団へと寄付されます。
第二次世界大戦アジアと太平洋の戦闘
第二次世界大戦ヨーロッパ-アフリカー中近東の戦闘
韓国戦争功績
アメリカベトナム功績
南西アジア功績(湾岸戦争)
テロリズムでの戦闘
ブランケットそれぞれの売り上げからの寄付金は、Pendleton Woolen MillsによってFisher House Foundationに寄付されます。
A number of traditional geometric motifs are artistically interwoven in a multifaceted blanket. The Great Star blanket is a contemporary interpretation of the classic three-banded Navajo rug design that incorporated stars, diamonds, squash blossoms and a host of other motifs. Our modern version is woven in brilliant new colors and combinations unlike the muted earthtones originally obtained from vegetable dyes.
The Pendleton Hacienda blankets mimic the traditional southwestern blanket designs of Navajo Chief blankets. The intricate pattern incorporates the geometric and 90 degree designs that early chief blankets incorporated. The colors incorporated in the Haciend blanket above are turquoise, rust, pale blue, white & tan. Both the Hacienda and Ranch House blankets are un-napped blankets with felt binding on the edges.
In 1923 President Harding and his wife visited the West to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. At that ceremony, local Cayuse and Umatilla chiefs presented the First Lady with a Pendleton shawl inspired by the already famous Chief Joseph blanket. This robe from our Heritage Collection is comparable to a twin blanket, the size originally used as a ceremonial robe by Native Americans. It is ideal for foot of bed, draped over a sofa or chair, or hung as unique, historic wall art.
Apache basketry is widely admired for its craftmanship and beauty. In particular, baskets created by the Jicarilla band are noted for their strong color contrast and bold geometric or pictorial motifs.
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このブランケットは第二次大戦中ネイティブアメリカンたちが果たしたきわめて重要な役割への栄誉を讃えたものである。