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- Peublo Pottery
- Custom Knives
- Pendleton Accessories
- Handbags, Wallets & Weekenders
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Shop By Collection
- Pendleton Blankets
- L7 Designs - Western Inspired Coats ~ Ponchos & More
- Western Jewelry
- Bronze Statues
- Native American Jewelry
- Hopi Jewelry
- Peublo Pottery
- Custom Knives
- Pendleton Accessories
- Handbags, Wallets & Weekenders
- HiEnd Accents Bedding
- Nokona Products
- Sale Items
- Pendleton Oversize Spa Towels
- Pendleton Pillows & Shams
- Contact
- Blog
In 1923 President Harding and his wife visited the West to dedicate a portion of the Old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, local Cayuse and Umatilla chiefs presented the First Lady with a Pendleton shawl inspired by the already famous Chief Joseph blanket. This moment in history solidified Pendleton's long-standing commitment to the American West and its culture, ushering in a new era of appreciation for the region's heritage and artistry.
- Size: 64" x 80"
- Napped; thicker softer feel
- Felt binding
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in Pendleton's American mills
- Dry clean
- Made in US