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Size: 147 x 145.5 cm; 6 warps(comma) 13 wefts&#13;
Description: Woven by Mary Woodman with natural and aniline dyed wool(comma) this is a copy of a Pendleton Mills machine-made woman's shawl. Pendleton Mills is an Oregon woolen mill that has a history since 1909 of producing blankets(comma) robes(comma) and shawls that are prized by the Native American community. The shawl that is recreated here is based on one of the earlier designs.</text>
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