Description
ZK480-53160
Like the piñon tree, members of the Navajo Nation gather resources to survive an increasingly precarious water supply. Diné artist Emma Robbins has gathered symbols of endurance for this design; a sáanii (maternal grandmother) scarf crossed by traditional sash belts used in ceremonies and childbirth. At the center, a young woman’s bracelet of silver is set with turquoise, a stone formed by rare rains flowing through arid layers of rock. A portion of blanket sales will support DigDeep’s Navajo Water Project.
Pendleton is honored to unveil a new blanket designed by artist Emma Robbins. A portion of the sales from this blanket will go to the DigDeep Navajo Water Project, a nonprofit that works to bring clean running water to the one in three Navajo families without it.
- 64" x 80" (162 x 203 cm)
- Napped; fabric is combed for a softer, thicker feel
- Felt bound
- Pure virgin wool/cotton
- Fabric woven in American mills
- Dry clean
- Made in USA
Details
Blanket Size: |
Twin |