Lassen Park Foundation – Lassen Park Foundation July Auction
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Pendleton Journey West Blanket

Item Number
104
Estimated Value
250 USD
Sold
180 USD to Live Event Bidder
Number of Bids
4  -  Bid History

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Item Description

This intricate design celebrates the pioneering spirit of Pendleton founder, weaver Thomas L. Kay, who journeyed from England to America and arrived in Oregon in 1863. It is a tribute to the generations of weavers that have continued his legacy of quality and excellence. The original blanket was discovered recently in a 19th-century European mill and included the designer's notes and calculations, handwritten neatly along the sides. Our modern Pendleton designers viewed this historic work of art with reverence and used it as inspiration for our Journey West jacquard design. The pattern underlines the universal appeal of geometric shapes and lines, images not unlike those seen in Native American art and often used in early Pendleton Trade Blankets. The hooked images seen inside the large diamonds are common symbols of luck and prosperity. This blanket, woven in our American mills, is robe size, the size preferred by Native Americans for ceremonial purposes and wrapping about oneself as a robe. Impressive as a wall hanging and practical when folded on a sofa or at the foot of a bed. 

  • 64" x 80"
  • Unnapped and felt bound
  • 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton
  • Dry clean
  • Made in the USA

Donated By:

Alex and Sara Sifford

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