Pendleton Killers of the Flower Moon Archival Serape Robe Blanket Fairfax Olive
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A lighter weight wool blanket with stripes of varying widths, inspired by the celebrated serape patterns of Saltillo, Mexico, and woven in our Pacific Northwest mills. These colors were specially created for use in the Apple Original Film, "Killers of the Flower Moon.”
64" x 72"
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
“Killers of the Flower Moon"
Scorsese worked closely with representatives of the Osage Nation to properly represent the community, with Osage Nation chief Geoffrey Standing Bear serving as a consultant. In Mr. Bear’s words, “The dignity and care for the Osage perspective was genuine and honest throughout the process and the Osage responded with the kind of passion and enthusiasm that met this historic moment. Input from the Nation had a profound effect on the movie’s plot and focus.
As part of the production company’s commitment to authenticity, the costume team carefully researched the clothing worn by Osage people in the 1920s. Through antique photos, the costumers came to understand the role of the blanket robe; a wool blanket worn as part of traditional attire. Known as Trade blankets for their role in early trading post transactions, these blankets remain important to Native communities across the USA.
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