Opal Springs Unisex Cloak
Early travelers to Oregon found a natural spring full of jewel-like stones, which they named Opal Springs. This pattern uses a quilt-like arrangement of shapes to show the movement and beauty of those stones—naturally polished agates—churning in fresh spring water. Expertly loomed, dyed and woven of pure virgin wool at Pendletons’s Oregon mill, in a double-sided design for two different looks.




Opal Springs Unisex Cloak
Early travelers to Oregon found a natural spring full of jewel-like stones, which they named Opal Springs. This pattern uses a quilt-like arrangement of shapes to show the movement and beauty of those stones—naturally polished agates—churning in fresh spring water. Expertly loomed, dyed and woven of pure virgin wool at Pendletons’s Oregon mill, in a double-sided design for two different looks.
Fully lined hooded cloak with a straight fit, raglan sleeves, welt patch pockets and four horn toggle closures.
Pendleton blankets: 82% Wool, 18% Cotton. Wool Cashmere facings and Silk Rayon peachskin lining. Hooded robe with a hood and sleeve lining of silk rayon.
Early travelers to Oregon found a natural spring full of jewel-like stones, which they named Opal Springs. This pattern uses a quilt-like arrangement of shapes to show the movement and beauty of those stones—naturally polished agates—churning in fresh spring water. Expertly loomed, dyed and woven of pure virgin wool at Pendletons’s Oregon mill, in a double-sided design for two different looks.