- 82% Wool and 18% Cotton
- Iconic 1920s Chief Joseph Design
- Woven in Pendleton’s USA Mills Napped and Combed for a Softer, Thicker Texture
- Reversible Design for Two Different Looks
- Dimensions 64" x 80" (approx. 163 cm x 203 cm)
- Supports N.A.R.A. Women's Health and Cultural Grants
- Dry Clean Only
A Legacy of Courage and Community Support
This soft wool blanket is more than a piece of home decor; it is a tribute to a leader who fought to protect his people in northeastern Oregon. The bold arrowhead motifs represent strength, while the reversible design allows for two distinct looks in one textile. As a "napped" blanket, the fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel and extra warmth, making it an ideal durable interior detail. This specific Rosewood edition also carries a deeper purpose: a portion of the proceeds supports women's health through N.A.R.A. (Native American Rehabilitation Association), alongside Pendleton's ongoing support for language preservation and healthcare grants. Woven in American mills, it remains a timeless exclusive gift built to last for generations.