Description
These wool throws are woven using generations-old techniques and premium wool in Pendleton or and finished at Washougal, WA. Warm, durable and timeless, each throw carries the heritage and craftsmanship that have defined Pendleton for over a century.
In 1834, Massachusetts inventor Nathaniel Wyeth journeyed west to the Oregon territories. His path has endured as part of the Oregon Trail’s 2,170mi. Today, hikers on the Oregon side of the Columbia River Gorge travel a trail named in honor of Wyeth. Cascading chains of sharper shapes represent waterfalls found on this journey: enchanting Emerald Falls and spectacular two-tiered Gorton Creek Falls. Feather-edged geometric motifs echo the rainforest greenery surrounding this popular trail.
Napped: Fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel
Whipstitch binding
Made in USA of fabric woven in the American mills
Fabric
82% Pure Virgin Wool, 18% Cotton
Specifications
Color: Ivory Multi
Size: One Size Fits Most
Dimensions: 54″ x 64″






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