Colorful sitting bull blanket hanging on wall
Cotton Wool blend blanket of Sitting Bull designed by Steven Paul Judd and Ginew
Native American designed wool blend blanket on Indigenous woman in field
Back of Cotton Wool blend blanket of Sitting Bull designed by Steven Paul Judd and Ginew
Native American wrapped in Indigenous Designed blanket by Ginew and Steven Paul Judd woven by Pendleton

Sitting Bull Blanket Steven Paul Judd: Second Quality

Regular price$200.00
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WHY IT'S SECONDS QUALITY

We tried to find the flaws in these to take photos of the issue areas and we couldn't find them. The weavers said they existed but we can't locate them. We didn't feel we could sell as first quality... Pendleton® has very high standards for their weaving process. Flaws could include a broken thread or a small section where the fabric is slightly thinner than specifications. 

Culture Comes to Life: Sitting Bull Wool-Blend Blanket

Ginew + Steven Paull Judd: This blanket is an interpretation of an iconic Chief and is inspired by Judd's painting of Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake (Sitting Bull in Lakota). 

Judd’s design incorporates details throughout, ensures small artistic details and color blocks show even when the blanket is folded. 

NATIVE EXCELLENCE 
Sitting Bull - Hunkpapa Lakota. A Chief who impacts all of our lives in America, Native and Non-Native, through his history that helped create the present and the tomorrows yet to come. The hues of this blanket honor the sky and sunsets of the American Plains.
The profile of Sitting Bull is woven with a split fountain background that includes sunset hues.

Woven by our friends at Pendleton® Woolen Mills in Oregon. A cozy, breathable wool-cotton blend perfect for cuddling, bedding, camping, picnicking, or used as interior design…or wherever your creativity takes you.

Made for all to appreciate - Native and Non-Native + use anywhere you want to add contemporary Native Americana. 

Construction 

  • Second tier quality 
  • Generous size of 64" X 80"
  • Woven by Pendleton® - Oregon, USA - Second quality
  • Ginew + Native Artist Steven Paul Judd
  • Revenue sharing with the Native Artist 
  • Pure virgin wool 82% + 18% cotton
  • Un-napped + felt bound
  • Small-batch production - limited quantity
  • Blanket made in USA

Ginew follows the 1990 Indian Arts and Crafts Act with all Ginew + Artists. Under the IACA, an Indian is defined as a member of any federally or officially state-recognized tribe of the United States or an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian tribe.

    Ginew Clothing company Co-founders Native American Amanda Bruegl and Erik Brodt in field

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