Earth Blanket
A discerning wardrobe consists of timeless basics. Our henley is unmistakably refined, subtle, and features an attractive neckline with a deep five-button placket.
The photographer Edward S. Curtis created an invaluable photographic and written record of every major Native America tribe west of the Mississippi around the turn of the century in striking, sepia-toned images. This pattern is based on one of his photos, and embodies the elements of earth and sky. The grey triangular step pattern in the center is a mountain design, and geometric motifs symbolize wheat, grass and seed. Crosses represent the four directions: North, West, East and South.
64" x 80"
Unnapped; fabric is uncombed for sharper pattern definition
Felt binding
Pure virgin wool/cotton
Dry clean
Made in USA
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