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Double Saddle Blanket : Historic Navajo Weaving : GHT 773 : 33" x 51" : (2'9" x 4'2")
Saddle Blanket
Double Saddle Blanket : Historic Navajo Weaving : GHT 773 : 33" x 51" : (2'9" x 4'2")
$ 3,100.00
Double Navajo Saddle Blanket. This custom double saddle blanket is woven with hand carded, hand spun native wool with the white and blue is mohair wool. Look closely for the green in the corners. The initial RKJ was woven into the weaving. Likely woven for a rancher or family member. The initials make this piece unique - a piece of history...
Double Navajo Saddle Blanket : Antique : JV 102 : 32" x 56" : (2'8" x 4'8")
Saddle Blanket
Double Navajo Saddle Blanket : Antique : JV 102 : 32" x 56" : (2'8" x 4'8")
$ 4,500.00
Double Navajo Saddle Blanket for sale. This custom double saddle blanket pictorial was woven with hand carded, hand spun native wool. The wool is especially nice with wonderful variegation. Featuring a heart border and the letters I TX, we loving refer to this weaving as the "I Heart Texas" blanket. There are also the initials JW. Likely w...
Navajo Single Saddle Blanket : Antique : JV 103 : 28.5" x 31.5" : (2'4.5" x 2'7.5")
Saddle Blanket
Navajo Single Saddle Blanket : Antique : JV 103 : 28.5" x 31.5" : (2'4.5" x 2'7.5")
$ 2,500.00
Custom Navajo Single Saddle Blanket woven using beautiful hand carded, hand spun native wool. This weaving is unusual. Based on the letters woven into the blanket, we've come to call it the "mc squared" as in E = mc2. It could very well be initials of the owner - occasionally weavers would accidentally or intentionally superimpose a letter. ...
Transitional Pictorial Navajo Weaving: Historic : JV 109 : 28" x 55" : (2'4" x 4'7")
Pictorial
Transitional Pictorial Navajo Weaving: Historic : JV 109 : 28" x 55" : (2'4" x 4'7")
$ 5,000.00
Transitional Pictorial Navajo Rug for sale. Quite Rare. Possibly woven as a double saddle blanket. Hand carded, hand spun, hand dyed native wool with natural wool colors and aniline dyes. The powerful Navajo symbols of whirling logs and the WW1 plane adds to the specialness of this weaving. The Whirling Log motif goes back thousands of years...