Diamond Peak Twin Wool Blanket
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Family heirloom-worthy wool blankets, woven in American mills and featuring intricate patterns inspired by Native American designs and legends
Diamond Peak in Central Oregon is a slumbering shield volcano that rises to an elevation of nearly 9,000 feet. It last erupted 10,000 years ago, making it dormant, perhaps extinct. This pattern's peaks and valleys echo the landscape, part of the Pacific Crest Trail and ancestral territory of many Oregon tribes, including the Klamath, Modoc and Yahooskin peoples.
- Bold geometric patterns with inverse weaving on the reverse side
- Unnapped, sueded binding
- Twin size measures 64" x 80" - fits edge to edge on a queen size bed
- 82% Virgin Wool, 18% Cotton
- Fabric woven in American mills
- Dry clean only
Available for in store pick up only. Please contact us at hello@muchandlittle.com for custom shipping estimates.
A tradition of American craftsmanship started by one family over 100 years ago.
Pendleton is founded on an intimate knowledge of the wool business – from fiber to fabric. Whether it’s a wool garment, wool fabric, or a wool blanket,
Uniquely woven into Indigenous communities, Pendleton continues to partner with, and share traditional Indigenous design and artistry with the world.
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A tradition of American craftsmanship started by one family over 100 years ago.
Pendleton is founded on an intimate knowledge of the wool business – from fiber to fabric. Whether it’s a wool garment, wool fabric, or a wool blanket,
Uniquely woven into Indigenous communities, Pendleton continues to partner with, and share traditional Indigenous design and artistry with the world.
