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- Bia Blow Out Sale
- $3000 to $5000
The Bia family have been weaving for us for decades. Helen Bia not only weaves but creates hand dyes some of her wool. Her specialty is what we call Three Turkey Ruin and Two Grey Hills. However - she also weaves beautiful Ganado/Klagetoh.
They are still weaving as you can see one just came off of Irene's loom and has not made it to the gallery yet! We have dropped the price on all of their weavings - Elsie's, Irene, Helen's and Gloria's . If you have had your eye on one of them - the moment is now!
Bia Blow Out Sale
Chinle : Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : Churro 1703 : 26" x 36" (2'2" x 3')
$ 4,000.00
Experience the magic of tradition with this exquisite Chinle Navajo Rug by master weaver Helen Bia! Measuring 2'2" x 3', this handwoven masterpiece showcases a gorgeous soft palette created from 100% custom-spun Churro wool dyed by Helen herself using secret family recipes and natural materials she collects throughout the year. The labor-intensi...
Manta Weaving : Elsie Bia : Churro 1796 : 31" x 48" (2'7" x 4')
$ 5,000.00
Manta by Master Weaver Elsie Bia — a handwoven textile showcasing traditional Navajo craftsmanship. Crafted with 100% Churro wool, this manta displays the fine detail and vibrant character that defines Elsie Bia's work. Each piece is a unique work of art, reflecting generations of weaving expertise passed down through Navajo families. The natur...
Yei Navajo Weaving : Elsie Bia : Churro 1792 : 34" x 48" ( 2' 10" x 4')
$ 5,500.00
Yei by Master weaver Elsie Bia. The one large Yei surrounding the inner 6 figures is the Rainbow Yei. The inner Yei figures are female (because of their square heads) and are holding feathers, the rainbow Yei is holding rain chains. Rainbows are a symbol of all good things and happiness to the Navajo. The original Ceremonial Yei Sandpainting D...