Optische Navajo Teppiche zum Verkauf
Innovative Design Navajo Rug : Elsie Bia : Churro 1683 : 36.5" x 60.5" (3'.5" x 5'.5") - Award Winner!
Optical
Innovative Design Navajo Rug : Elsie Bia : Churro 1683 : 36.5" x 60.5" (3'.5" x 5'.5") - Award Winner!
$ 8,500.00
Optical Design by Master Weaver Elsie Bia. For those of you who follow Elsie, you will recognize this design. While she has woven a few of in the past - each one is different. Weavers never weave an exact duplication. Since a similar weaving by Elsie is traveling with the Color Riot, How Color Changed Navajo Textiles exhibit, which is now ...
Transitional Native American Indian Blanket : Antique Navajo weaving : JV 105 : 53" x 81" : (4'5" x 6'9")
Transitional
Transitional Native American Indian Blanket : Antique Navajo weaving : JV 105 : 53" x 81" : (4'5" x 6'9")
$ 8,000.00
This Eyedazzler Navajo blanket was woven during the Transitional period using hand carded, hand spun and hand dyed native wool. In this Navajo blanket you can see the heavy use of orange which was a new aniline dye color in the 1880s and extremely popular with the Navajo weavers. The purple color was a new color in the early 1880s as a replac...
Germantown Optical Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 2203 : 49 1/2″ x 68″ (4'1.5" x 5'8")
Germantown
Germantown Optical Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 2203 : 49 1/2″ x 68″ (4'1.5" x 5'8")
$ 33,000.00
Germantown Navajo Rug. Germantown yarn (from Germantown Pennsylvania area) was first introduced to the Navajo at Bosque Redondo, so the women would have some material to weave their highly prized rugs. The Navajo Indians were allowed to return to their reservation (1868), where the weavers continued to use the popular Germantown yarns because t...