Pendleton Blankets

Iconic American wool trade blankets.

Explore Our Collection of Pendleton Blankets

At Cheryl’s Trading Post, we invite you to explore our curated collection of blankets.  They are a beautiful expression of Indigenous art and cultural heritage. Our Pendleton blankets honour centuries of Native American tradition, carrying forward symbols, stories, and values passed down through generations. Blankets are crafted with care and respect to celebrate Native history, culture, and lands.

Pendleton Blankets: A Tapestry of Indigenous Tradition

Pendleton blankets are woven stories that reflect the spiritual and cultural depth of Indigenous peoples. For over a century, Pendleton Woolen Mills has collaborated with Native American artists and tribes to bring traditional designs to life. Each piece carries the power of generations of knowledge, with patterns that represent tribal heritage, ceremonies, and the natural world. These blankets are symbols of pride, resilience, and cultural continuity.

A Rich Tradition of Craftsmanship

Pendleton makes blankets with the highest quality pure virgin wool blended with a little cotton to create crisp colourful designs. Pendleton Woolen Mills continues its trade blanket tradition.  They produce contemporary designs along with their long time best sellers. The quality of the craftsmanship ensures a blanket that will last decades. These beautiful blankets also appeal to non-Native consumers and collectors.

A Range of Sizes and Heritage Designs

Our Pendleton wool blankets come in a range of sizes and styles including throws, crib blankets, saddle blankets, and wearing blankets.  They also produce larger queen and king size bed blankets. Each piece brings warmth, comfort and beauty to your home while honouring the cultural significance of Indigenous artistry.

Find the Perfect Pendleton Blanket

Explore our curated collection and celebrate the beauty and rich traditions of Native American artistry. Each Pendleton blanket tells a unique story, offering a meaningful connection to Indigenous culture. Shop today and bring home a timeless piece of heritage.

 

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