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“The Raja’s son vows to sever his head and offer it to the image if he is united with the princess he has seen in the temple, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Thirty-fourth Night” is a gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper dating to c. 1560. It comes from Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Architectural views capture the ambition and order of the built world in confident line and perspective. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its architectural line comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“The origin of music from a fabulous bird of India which had seven holes in its beak, from a Tuti-nama (Tales of a Parrot): Fourteenth Night” is a gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper dating to c. 1560. It comes from Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Natural-history images celebrated the form, movement, and character of the animal world with equal parts curiosity and artistry. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its lively natural detail comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Mughal ruler Humayun defeating the Afghans before reconquering India, folio from an Akbar-nama (Book of Akbar) of Abu’l Fazl (Indian, 1551–1602)” is a gum tempera, ink, and gold on paper dating to c. 1590. It comes from Mughal India, court of Akbar (reigned 1556–1605), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Scenes like this preserved the events and figures that shaped their age in vivid, graphic detail. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its dramatic composition comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“A Newly-Cut Print of Illustrations from The Classic of Mountains and Seas” is a polychrome woodblock print; ink and color on paper dating to 1796–1820. It comes from China, Qing dynasty (1644–1911), Jiaqing period (1796–1820), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Bird's eye view of Sherbrooke, P.Q.” is a map / cartographic dating to 1881. It comes from canada, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Antique maps reveal how earlier eras pictured their world — part record, part art, full of hand-drawn character. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its hand-drawn cartographic detail comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Library of Congress.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Library of Congress.
“Atlas of Athens county, Ohio, to which is added a township map of the state of Ohio, also an outline and railroad map of the United States” is an aerial view / panoramic map dating to 1875. It was created by lake, d. j. in united states. Antique maps reveal how earlier eras pictured their world — part record, part art, full of hand-drawn character. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its hand-drawn cartographic detail comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Library of Congress.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Library of Congress.
“Fragment of a Woodblock Print on Linen” is a pigment, linen dating to 1200s–1300s. It comes from Mamluk Sultanate (Egypt), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Mummy Bundle "Mask"” is a cotton and pigment, plain weave dating to 400–200 BCE. It comes from Peru, South Coast, Ica Valley, Ocucaje site, Paracas style (700 BCE–1 CE), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Roundel with Amazons, from a tunic” is a samite: silk dating to 600s–800s. It comes from Egypt or Syria(?), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Silk fragment with scrolling vines, grape leaves, grapes, and birds” is a silk: lampas weave dating to 1325–50. It comes from Italy, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Two Textile Fragment with Fanged Heads” is a cotton: plain weave patterned by fiber-wrapped warps and supplementary wefts dating to 500–200 BCE. It comes from Peru, South Coast, Ica Valley, Chavín style, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Silk and Gold Textile” is a lampas weave, silk and gold thread dating to 1360–1400. It comes from Italy, last third of the 14th century, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Hanging with Christian Images” is a dyed wool, undyed linen: plain weave (tabby) with inwoven tapestry weave dating to 500s. It comes from Egypt, Byzantine period, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Natural-history images celebrated the form, movement, and character of the animal world with equal parts curiosity and artistry. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its lively natural detail comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Length of Textile” is a brocade; silk and metal dating to 1723–1774. It comes from France, 18th century, Period of Louis XV (1723-1774), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Palmettes and Birds from a Tunic or Curtain” is a silk; complementary weft-faced twill weave with inner warps (samite) dating to 500s–600s. It comes from Egypt or Syria, Byzantine or Islamic period, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Natural-history images celebrated the form, movement, and character of the animal world with equal parts curiosity and artistry. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its lively natural detail comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Buddhist Vestment (Kesa)” is a silk with supplementary weft, brocaded; metal thread dating to early 1900s. It comes from Japan, Meiji period (1868–1912), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Natural-history images celebrated the form, movement, and character of the animal world with equal parts curiosity and artistry. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its lively natural detail comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Tampan Pasisir (Ship Cloth)” is a tabby weave with supplementary weft; cotton dating to 1800s. It comes from Indonesia, Sumatra, Lampung, 19th century, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“The Parinirvana of the Buddha” is a color woodblock print dating to c. 1710s. It comes from Japan, Edo period (1615–1868), a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Japanese woodblock artists distilled scenes into bold outline and luminous color, a style that went on to shape modern art and design. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its bold line and color comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Textile with Tiny Leaves” is a silk and gold thread; tabby with supplementary weft dating to 1275–1350. It comes from Central Asia, Il-khanid (Mongol) period, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
“Icon of the Virgin and Child” is a wool and dye dating to 500s CE. It comes from Egypt, Byzantine period, a fine example of the region’s artistic tradition. Textiles like this were prized across cultures as expressions of pattern, status, and identity, their motifs carrying meaning as much as beauty. Rewoven as a throw blanket, its intricate patternwork comes alive in soft, tactile detail to bring a piece of museum history into your home.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
Woven to order on a jacquard loom from a soft cotton blend, it comes in two sizes — 50×60" and 60×80" — with a fringed edge and a fully reversible face.
Made in the USA and produced just for you. Each blanket is typically crafted in 3–5 business days and arrives within about 1–2 weeks.
Care: machine wash cold on a gentle cycle with like colors, then tumble dry low or lay flat to dry. Do not bleach or dry-clean; use a cool iron on the reverse only if needed. The weave grows softer with every wash.
The original artwork is in the public domain, preserved by the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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