Pendleton Bath Robe | Harding Black/White
Against the blue of Father Sky, songbirds rise from Mother Earth to greet the healing rays of Morning Sun. The birds carry messages of harmony, renewal and balance in a design that brings awareness to the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Peoples Movement. A band of turquoise symbolizes Life, with bands of red for missing Native relatives who will never be forgotten. Designed by Diné artist Lenadra Yazzie, this blanket is woven from pure virgin wool in our Pendleton, Oregon, mill.
A portion of the proceeds from The Healing Blanket will go to the NIWRC: National Indigenous Women's Resource Center.
About the artist:
Leandra Yazzie (Diné) is an Arizona artist and designer. Growing up, her grandmother and aunt, both renowned Navajo weavers, shared their talents, techniques, and histories with her. Ms. Yazzie credits the resilient women in her life with inspiring the vibrant cultural undertones that inform her work.
Founded in 1863, Pendleton is best known for its wool blankets, merino wool clothing and Soutwestern-inspired homeware, with a distinctive aesthetic that’s inspired by Native American designs and legends. With a headquarters in Portland, Oregon, the 5th generation heirs of the original founder, British weaver Thomas Kay, head up this family-run company, and their woolen mill in the Pacific Northwest is one of only a few currently operating in the United States. Over the years, Pendleton has developed their expertise and technology to continue their legacy of quality, comfort and beauty. Today, the Pendleton range includes their recognisable jacquard blankets, as well as womenswear and menswear clothing ranges, home accessories and furniture.