In Oregon in the early 1900s, Joe Rawnsley, a weaver for
Pendleton, spent time with local tribes to learn about the colours and patterns they used in textiles. With this knowledge, he made blankets to sell to and trade with them. Since then these patterns have become part of the design history of the West. The
Fire Legend blanket from 1923 has arrows symbolising the paths of life, with an amber-tone colourway, celebrating one of the classical elements known to man.
Pendleton wool and cotton-blend blanket
82% wool, 18% cotton
Width 163cm, length 203cm
Dry clean only
Made in the USA