Most Sought After Decor Items This Year Are Pendleton Blankets

Pendleton design items are filled with heritage, and to buy Pendleton blankets one must know the history of the blankets, the story of the Pendleton Mills and have a love for design and creativity.

Pendleton has been in one family for over six generations, starting in 1863. Thomas Kay landed in Oregon and working together with Native Americans,  traditional weavers and designers, opened up the Pendleton Mills, designing and weaving stunning apparel, blankets and rugs.

Pendleton blankets, in particular, also known as Trading blankets, were designed using intricate patterns and bright and beautiful colors. The Navajo, Hopi and Zuni all used the blankets as apparel, as a form of status, to trade, and for ceremonial use.

Today, Pendleton blankets are not just filled with heritage but also, style. They can be seen in homes all around the world, over a sofa, on the bottom of a bed, or warming up a family on a cold winter evening. Many women love to throw them around their shoulders too, just like the Native Americans did. You can buy Pendleton blankets online and the range is incredible. The hardest part might be choosing which design you want; they are all incredible.



If you have a blanket

We think if you have one Pendleton blanket, you may as well have two! Or perhaps more. The blankets are indulgent and luxurious, but also, so well-priced. They can be bought from traditional native American stores, from branded design stores, and also, online. Online sales include deliveries.

Pendleton brings out new designs each year and also offer Pendleton sweaters, shirts, socks, and even Pendleton designed coffee cups as part of their annual range. You can always get good deals.

Take a look, indulge yourself and look incredibly stylish too. You can buy Pendleton blankets as blankets, throws, shawls or bedding.

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