Serapes
While the traditional serape is now very common to both
Spanish and Native American textiles, it actually has its
roots in the Mexican weaving tradition. Most commonly, the
serape is woven of fine yarns that allow it to be lighter
in weight than other blankets, with unbalanced stripes of
varying widths providing the characteristic serape
pattern. Pendleton's version stays true to this very
classic and historic style, and can serve a multitude of
purposes, from a traditional shawl to a decorative throw.
Made in USA. 82% wool, 18% cotton.
ZD470 Robe 64" x 79" / ZD477
Shawl 66" x 68" |
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51100 Red (R,S) |

51103 Purple (R,S) |

51105 Black (R,S) |

51106 Ivory (R,S) |
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51110 Sapphire (R,S) |

51119 Cardinal (R,S) |

51142 Teal (R,S) |

51185 Lime (R,S) |
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Throws
These distinctive blanket throws
bring artistic warmth to house,
apartment, cabin or lodge. All are
woven on our jacquard looms in
Pendleton, Oregon. This unique
weaving technique creates a
beautiful, reversible blanket that
is exceptionally warm with the
pattern colors reversed on opposite
sides for a different visual effect.
Woven from 82% pure virgin wool and
18% cotton warp. Whipstitched. Dry
clean. Made in the USA. 64" x 64" |
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