Native knitwear designer, Jennifer Berg, specifically designed this to honor the life of a desert dweller, whether it’s outside feeding the cows early in the morning on her grandma’s ranch or inside with her feet resting on a Navajo rug. The Desert Dweller Throw has rich tones that are traditionally found throughout the southwest landscapes with patterns that celebrate the resilience of the land and culture.
In collaboration with Native American knitwear designer, Jennifer Berg, this throw is part of our Heritage Collection that honors the art, land, and people of the Navajo Nation.
In collaboration with Native American knitwear designer, Jennifer Berg, this throw is part of our Heritage Collection that honors the art, land, and people of the Navajo Nation.
Colors: cream, pumpkin, black, teal
Size: 50"x60"
Materials: recycled cotton, recycled polyester
Pattern on one side with birdseye stitch on the back
Care: machine wash cold/cool, tumble dry low/delicate, separately
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