Pendleton Southwestern Water Indian Wool Blanket
Pendleton Southwestern Water Indian Wool Blanket
This multicolored throw displays an attractive combination of beige, grey, black and red that will blend with your decor scheme. Based on an early 20th-century photograph by Edward S. Curtis, this blanket incorporates classic Southwestern elements in an eye-dazzling pattern. The central dragonfly, an emblem of water, symbolizes life. Includes a special hangtag with the legend, inspiration or history behind the blanket. Created exclusively for the American Indian College Fund, tour purchase helps fund scholarships and other needs.
- Material: Wool
- Care Instruction: Dry Clean
- Color: Multi, Red, Black, Grey, Beige
- Materials: 82-percent wool/ 18-percent cotton
- Unnapped
- Made of fabric woven in our Northwest mills
- Dimensions: 64 inches wide x 80 inches long
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- Pattern
- Novelty
- Type
- Blanket
- Care Instruction
- Dry Clean
- Warranty
- Lifetime Manufacturer
- Size
- Throw
- Color
- Black, Grey, Red
- Style
- Americana
- Dimensions
- 64X80
- Material
- Wool
- Model Number
- ZE788-50475
- Lifestage
- Adult
- Country of Origin
- United States








