Pilot Rock blanket
In Oregon’s Western Cascades, Pilot Rock rises thousands of feet above the Rogue and Shasta Valleys. The area’s original Native American inhabitants, the Takelma, called it Tan-ts’at-seniphtha, or “Stone Standing Up.” The Takelma lived in the rock’s shadow as they fished, hunted and foraged along the Rogue River. In this pattern, arrows represent salmon swimming into nets, and large baskets overflow with abundant acorns and camas. Woven in Pendleton’s Pacific Northwest mills, this blanket is a twin/robe size—a perfect accent for the bed, on the back of a couch or used as a wall hanging.
- 64″ x 80″
- Unnapped; fabric is left uncombed for sharper pattern definition
- Felt binding
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in American mills
- Dry clean
- Made in USA