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A painting by designer Jenabah Yazzie (Diné, Navajo Nation) comes to life on this Made in USA wool blanket. Yazzie feels the presence of the Holy People most in the earliest hours before sunrise. She portrays this special time for prayer in an ombre of dark hues. A border of triangles represents the never-ending love and protection of the Holy People. In the center, the Star People shine day and night. Horizontal lines represent infinite prayers. This winner of the Tribal College student design competition conveys the power of prayer with simplicity, balance, and grace.

  • 64" x 80" twin blanket
  • Unnapped; fabric is left uncombed for sharper pattern definition
  • Felt binding
  • 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton
  • Fabric woven in our American mills, Made in USA
  • Dry clean

About the Artist: Jenabah Yazzie

“Art is an extension of thoughts, emotions and energy that you make visible for others…a medicine that helps both mentally and spiritually.”

Yazzie is a psychology major at Diné College focused on behavior and the functions of the mind. She decided to enter the design contest after seeing the blanket of a previous winner online. Her late father’s passion for making art served as her inspiration, and the love of her ancestors is referenced in the design itself.

Infinite Prayer Blanket

“By creating this I hope it instills the warmth and prayers that our grandparents put down for us. Let this be a reminder that they are still here amongst us, their spirits can be felt while we pray.”

The design began as Jenabah’s way to honor the presence of the Holy People in the earliest hours before sunrise. She portrays this special time for prayer in an ombre of dark hues depicted in the design. A border of triangles represents the never-ending love and protection of the Holy People. In the center, the Star People shine day and night. Horizontal lines represent infinite prayers.

American Indian College Fund

Created exclusively for the American Indian College Fund, a nonprofit organization that helps fund scholarships for Native American students and tribal colleges. Your purchase helps support their honorable mission.

    Pendleton Blankets

    Pendleton's designs have been intrinsically tied to the American West since the beginning. With geometric, Native American-inspired designs, the quality fabrication will outlast whatever you subject it to. With entirely American grown, processed, spun, and knit wool, Pendleton has employed Oregon craftspeople through it's five generations of family-owned business.

    Pendleton Woolen Mills, family owned and operated since 1863, is renowned for quality, craftsmanship and distinctive designs. Still weaving world-class fabrics in two Northwest mills, Pendleton creates classic men’s and women’s apparel, accessories and home décor. See our full Pendleton Blanket collection here.

    Pendleton College Fund Blanket - Infinite Prayer

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    A painting by designer Jenabah Yazzie (Diné, Navajo Nation) comes to life on this Made in USA wool blanket. Yazzie feels the presence of the Holy People most in the earliest hours before sunrise. She portrays this special time for prayer in an ombre of dark hues. A border of triangles represents the never-ending love and protection of the Holy People. In the center, the Star People shine day and night. Horizontal lines represent infinite prayers. This winner of the Tribal College student design competition conveys the power of prayer with simplicity, balance, and grace.

    • 64" x 80" twin blanket
    • Unnapped; fabric is left uncombed for sharper pattern definition
    • Felt binding
    • 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton
    • Fabric woven in our American mills, Made in USA
    • Dry clean

    About the Artist: Jenabah Yazzie

    “Art is an extension of thoughts, emotions and energy that you make visible for others…a medicine that helps both mentally and spiritually.”

    Yazzie is a psychology major at Diné College focused on behavior and the functions of the mind. She decided to enter the design contest after seeing the blanket of a previous winner online. Her late father’s passion for making art served as her inspiration, and the love of her ancestors is referenced in the design itself.

    Infinite Prayer Blanket

    “By creating this I hope it instills the warmth and prayers that our grandparents put down for us. Let this be a reminder that they are still here amongst us, their spirits can be felt while we pray.”

    The design began as Jenabah’s way to honor the presence of the Holy People in the earliest hours before sunrise. She portrays this special time for prayer in an ombre of dark hues depicted in the design. A border of triangles represents the never-ending love and protection of the Holy People. In the center, the Star People shine day and night. Horizontal lines represent infinite prayers.

    American Indian College Fund

    Created exclusively for the American Indian College Fund, a nonprofit organization that helps fund scholarships for Native American students and tribal colleges. Your purchase helps support their honorable mission.

      Pendleton Blankets

      Pendleton's designs have been intrinsically tied to the American West since the beginning. With geometric, Native American-inspired designs, the quality fabrication will outlast whatever you subject it to. With entirely American grown, processed, spun, and knit wool, Pendleton has employed Oregon craftspeople through it's five generations of family-owned business.

      Pendleton Woolen Mills, family owned and operated since 1863, is renowned for quality, craftsmanship and distinctive designs. Still weaving world-class fabrics in two Northwest mills, Pendleton creates classic men’s and women’s apparel, accessories and home décor. See our full Pendleton Blanket collection here.