When moonlight casts its magic over Southwestern mesas the vivid reds, oranges and blues of day become soft and muted–yet no less spectacular. That quiet beauty inspired the Moonlight Mesa pattern, a woven representation of those magnificent desert landscapes. The design traces its origins to the Hispanic weavers of the romantic village of Chimayo, just north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. There, Navajo and Spanish motifs have been interwoven since the late 17th century. The central, Native American-inspired stepped pattern signals direction and change. Arrows denote protection, and stylized butterflies symbolize everlasting life. This blanket is impressive as a wall hanging and practical when folded on a sofa or at the foot of a bed. Napped. Felt bound. 82% pure virgin wool/18% cotton. Dry clean. Made in the USA. 64" x 80".