





Pendleton Oxford Harding Pillow Sham
A wool pillow sham made in America with a story dating back nearly a century. In 1923, President Warren Harding and his wife came west to dedicate a portion of the old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, local Cayuse and Umatilla chiefs presented the first lady with a Pendleton shawl inspired by Pendleton's famous Chief Joseph blanket. This dynamic design was an instant hit and remains in production today, still woven in the Northwest mills.
• Fits standard 20" x 26" pillow
• Unnapped, Ultrasude® binding
• Pure virgin wool/cotton
• Fabric woven in Pendleton's American mills
• Dry clean
• Made in USA
1 x available in store (29/06/24) More arriving in September.
A wool pillow sham made in America with a story dating back nearly a century. In 1923, President Warren Harding and his wife came west to dedicate a portion of the old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, local Cayuse and Umatilla chiefs presented the first lady with a Pendleton shawl inspired by Pendleton's famous Chief Joseph blanket. This dynamic design was an instant hit and remains in production today, still woven in the Northwest mills.
• Fits standard 20" x 26" pillow
• Unnapped, Ultrasude® binding
• Pure virgin wool/cotton
• Fabric woven in Pendleton's American mills
• Dry clean
• Made in USA
1 x available in store (29/06/24) More arriving in September.
A wool pillow sham made in America with a story dating back nearly a century. In 1923, President Warren Harding and his wife came west to dedicate a portion of the old Oregon Trail. At the ceremony, local Cayuse and Umatilla chiefs presented the first lady with a Pendleton shawl inspired by Pendleton's famous Chief Joseph blanket. This dynamic design was an instant hit and remains in production today, still woven in the Northwest mills.
• Fits standard 20" x 26" pillow
• Unnapped, Ultrasude® binding
• Pure virgin wool/cotton
• Fabric woven in Pendleton's American mills
• Dry clean
• Made in USA
1 x available in store (29/06/24) More arriving in September.