Pendleton Blanket Buell-lll

Pendleton Blanket Buell-lll Buell Manufacturing Co. Tribute #3

228.00
Unavailable This item is not available at this time.
Manufacturer
Pendleton
Color
Red & Black
Material
82% Wool, 18% Cotton
Size
64" x 72"
Texture
Felt
Binding
Napped
Care
Dry Clean Only

New Arrival

The Pendleton Tribute Series pays homage to the American mills that pioneered the weaving of Indian trade blankets. The Buell Manufacturing Company of St. Joseph, Missouri, offered blankets that were distinctly Navajo in design. Buell designs were more directly related to traditional Native American weavings. Lightly napped. Felt binding. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA.
64" x 72".

 

Pendleton was one of five major mills that produced these often dazzling, geometric patterned blankets during the "golden age" of the trade blanket in the late 1800s and early 1900s. The blankets were originally made for sale and trade to Native Americans. Inspired by authentic Indian designs, they quickly became objects of prestige for tribal members and later popular among Americans throughout the country. The patterns are based on blankets produced in the early 20th century. As a longstanding contemporary of these mills, we are pleased to present this historical collection.