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Manta Navajo Weaving : GH : 3430 : 33" x 44" (2'9" x 3'6")
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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...
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...
Manta Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1717 : 36" x 44" (3' x 3'8") : Award Winner
Manta Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1717 : 36" x 44" (3' x 3'8") : Award Winner
$ 4,500.00
Manta / Childs Blanket woven by Master Weaver Jalucie Marianito. This gorgeous weaving would look lovely worn, as well as displayed on the wall or over furniture! Jalucie wove this piece with custom spun hand dyed Churro wool. Style Wearables: Manta, Serape, Child Weaver Jalucie Marianito Date 2023 Size 36" x 44" (3' x 3'8") I...
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...
SOLD - PC 157: Classic Woman's Manta : Historic Navajo Blanket
Museum quality Classic Woman's Manta. Super Rare Example!Highly unusual Indigo Blue Warp and side cords! Also interior designs and top and bottom designs are a very deep hue of indigo blue. Red is Bayeta and American flannel. Spiderwoman cross design. Brown in center is over dyed with Sumac natural dye. Very tightly woven and in some places s...
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...
2 in 1 Navajo Rug: Kathy Marianito : Churro 1604 : 29" x 58" (2'5" x 4'10") : Award Winner
2 in 1 Navajo Rug: Kathy Marianito : Churro 1604 : 29" x 58" (2'5" x 4'10") : Award Winner
$ 6,500.00
Navajo Master Weaver Kathy Marianito has changed her design from a 4 in 1 to a 2 in 1. This weaving is sure to impress. She used soft ultra thin Churro wool which was dyed with aniline and vegetal dyes, so fine she use a needle to weave. Go Kathy! Style 2 in 1 Optical Weaver Kathy Marianito Circa 2019 Size 29" x 58" (2'5" x 4'10"...
SOLD - Womans Manta Navajo Blanket : Judy & Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1545 : 37" x 61" (3'1" x 5'1")
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 : 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...