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Burntwater Three Turkey Ruin Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : PC 245 : 47" x 62" (3'11" x 5'2")
Burntwater
Burntwater Three Turkey Ruin Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : PC 245 : 47" x 62" (3'11" x 5'2")
$ 27,000.00
Burntwater - 3 Turkey Ruin rug for sale. Re-spun New Zealand Romney wool, natural dyes, Aniline red, hand dyed by Helen Bia. Extremely well woven. One year on the loom. This weaving has been in Steve's personal collection since the 1990's. It has finally made it's way out of the vault. Steve has worked with Helen and her family since the 19...
Two Grey Hills Navajo Weaving : Emma Benally : B-7 : 41" x 51" (3'5″ x 6'1″)
Two Grey Hills
Two Grey Hills Navajo Weaving : Emma Benally : B-7 : 41" x 51" (3'5″ x 6'1″)
$ 6,100.00
Two Grey Hills Navajo Rug. Emma Benally comes from a long line of gifted weavers. Her specialty is the Two Grey Hills style which uses all hand-carded, and hand-spun natural wool Dyes are not used. By carding different colors together she is able to create lovely tones of brown and gray. This weaving was part of the Timeless Treasures of Tw...
Pictorial - Squaw Dance Navajo Weaving : Juanita Tsosie : B-13 : 72" x 83" (6'1" x 6'11")
Pictorial
Pictorial - Squaw Dance Navajo Weaving : Juanita Tsosie : B-13 : 72" x 83" (6'1" x 6'11")
$ 10,000.00
Pictorial Navajo weaving. Who doesn't like a community dance? Look at all of the activity in this dynamic weaving! Juanita Tsosie of the Rough Rock area is the creative mind behind this great piece. She was the preeminent Navajo Folk Artist / Weaver of the 80s and 90s and her creations are highly sought, many are with prominent collections and ...
Yei : Navajo Weaving : Anita Tsosie : 3422 : 70" x 84" (5'10" x 7'2") : Award Winner!
Sandpainting
Yei : Navajo Weaving : Anita Tsosie : 3422 : 70" x 84" (5'10" x 7'2") : Award Winner!
$ 12,500.00
Woven by Master Weaver Anita Tsosie, this Sandpainting weaving won a Blue Ribbon at the 1995 O’odham Tash All Indian Fair. It has commercial dyes and of course is very tightly woven. Extremely well known, Anita won Best of Show at Santa Fe Indian Market for her Sandpainting Weaving depicting the Sky People in 2004. She also won first place in t...