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Manta Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1717 : 36" x 44" (3' x 3'8") : Award Winner
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Navajo Dress Panels - Biil : Historic : PC 292 : 29" x 48" (2'5" x 4')
$ 40,000.00
Classic period Navajo Biil for sale - matching panels Very rare and in excellent condition! These Navajo Dress Panels (Biil) measure 29" x 48" (2'5" x 4'). With Lac and Indigo. Classic tie downs visible. Slight Ethnographic wear marks in the center of the panels add to the authenticity of the piece, making it a unique and valuable addition to...
Poncho : Navajo Weaving : Julia Upshaw : Churro 1529 : 78" x 57" (6'6" x 4'9") : Award Winner!
Poncho : Navajo Weaving : Julia Upshaw : Churro 1529 : 78" x 57" (6'6" x 4'9") : Award Winner!
$ 29,500.00
Master weaver Julia Upshaw has woven a poncho serape. Wearable art at its finest. This poncho was woven with Churro wool and dyed with vegetal Indigo and cochineal . Historic Poncho Serapes are one of the rarest blankets to find and one of the most valuable. This weaving is featured in our "Master Weavings of the Navajo Churro Collection" Ex...
Womans Manta Navajo Blanket : Judy & Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1545 : 37" x 61" (3'1" x 5'1")
Womans Manta Navajo Blanket : Judy & Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1545 : 37" x 61" (3'1" x 5'1")
$ 22,500.00
Judy Marianito began this beautiful and unique weaving and her sister Jalucie Marianito helped finish it. It was woven with very fine jewel toned Churro wool dyed with aniline and vegetal dyes. Wearable Art. Perfect for over the sofa or your shoulders! Tightly woven and gorgeous! This one is sure to please! This weaving is featured in our...
Manta : Navajo Weaving : Jamie Marianito : Churro 487 : 44" x 62" (3'8" x 5'2")
$ 16,500.00
This Manta was created by Jamie Marianito in 2002 and is an incredibly beautiful weaving. Cochineal and Indigo, natural dyes. This particular piece was featured in the stunning 2006 exhibit at the Desert Caballeros Museum in Wickenburg, "THE NEXT PHASE Navajo Weaving in the 21st Century from the Getzwiller Collection". Style All Natural Dyes...
Serape Navajo Weaving : Laverta Marianito : Churro 425 : 62″ x 73″ (5'2" x 6'1") : Award Winner!
Serape Navajo Weaving : Laverta Marianito : Churro 425 : 62″ x 73″ (5'2" x 6'1") : Award Winner!
$ 15,000.00
As we've mentioned before about Chief Blankets, not all people come in the same size. When folded in down and wrapped around you, it would keep you extra warm an cozy! This beautiful piece of art was created by Laverta Marianito in 2004 and is handsome beyond words. The deep brick red is stunning and the zig-zag and ribbon design work is specta...
Manta : Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 463 : 45" X 61" (3'9" x 5'1")
$ 11,000.00
This is one of her masterpieces. This woman's manta was featured in the 2006 "The Next Phase : Navajo Weaving in the 21st Century from the Getzwiller Collection Exhibit at the Desert Caballeros Museum in Wickenburg. Woven with native Churro wool, Jalucie used all natural dyes to achieve the coloring in this piece. Indigo blue, cochineal red, an...
Late Classic Navajo Dress Panel : Biil : Historic : PC 127 : 32" x 50" : (2'8" x 4'2")
$ 10,500.00
Single Navajo Biil dress panel. After the Late Classic period. Hubbell Era. Hand spun Indigo Blue, Aniline Red, 4-ply yarn. Navajo two paneled dress known as a Biil was fastened at the shoulders, utilized slits for the arms and head and was cinched at the waist. The dress is sometimes referred to as a “rug dress.” A Biil was standard c...
Serape : Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 681 : 46" x 72" (3'11" x 6')
$ 10,000.00
This beautiful piece of art was created by Jalucie Marianito in 2005 and is handsome weaving. The deep brick red is stunning and the zig-zag and ribbon design work is spectacular. A Classic Navajo Serape Navajo Design. Also super unusual to have all Natural Dyes : Cochineal red and Indigo blue. It's been hidden in the vault all these years -...
HOLD - Manta : Navajo Weaving : Elena Teller : Churro 349 : 47" x 55" (3'11" x 4'7")
Manta, women's Navajo wearing blanket by Elena Teller. This woman's manta was featured in the 2006 "The Next Phase : Navajo Weaving in the 21st Century from the Getzwiller Collection Exhibit at the Desert Caballeros Museum in Wickenburg. Woven with native Churro wool. Indigo blue, cochineal red, and for the aqua, overdyed Indigo Blue with Rabbi...
Navajo Shawl : Julia Upshaw : Churro 1652 : 16" x 69" (2'4" x 5'9")
$ 6,500.00
Navajo shawl woven by Master Julia Upshaw. This shawl was woven from finely spun hand dyed Churro wool and woven like a blanket. Ideal shawl proportions, this will fit nicely over your shoulders or can easily be draped as a display when not being worn. It would look wonderful as a table runner, draped over the end of your bed, or over a sofa. ...
Serape : Kathy Marianito : Churro 1471 : 69″ x 67″ (5'9" x 5'7")
$ 5,000.00
Here is a treasure from our exclusive Churro Collection. Master weaver Kathy Marianito wove this serape based on a design that came to her in a dream based on what her mother and grandmother have woven. Originally we thought this was going to be a 3 x 5 weaving, but Kathy surprised us and its 5.75 x 5.5. She wove this using Churo wool which ...
Santa Clara Pottery : Nathan Youngblood : circa 1978
$ 3,500.00
Nathan Youngblood from the Santa Clara Pueblo is one of the most prominent Santa Clara potters today. Steve bought this pot directly from Nathan in 1978. Nathan told Steve it was one of his 1st pots. Highly polished Blackware with no chips or cracks, this one is a treasure. 5.5" x 5"