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Wide Ruins Navajo Rug : Historic Lippincott Era : GHT 2303 : 74" x 104" : (6'2" x 8'8")
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First Phase Chief Blanket Early Classic Ute Style : 1st Phase : Historic Navajo Weaving : 51" x 68" (5'8.5" x 4'3") Call for Pricing
This First Phase Navajo Chief Blanket is an EARLY Classic Ute. Circa 1800-1850. One of the finest 1st Phase Chief Pattern Blankets known to have been made. A rare treasure having likely survived 200 years. Your chance to purchase the best of the best! This Ute Style 1st Phase Chief Blanket is very finely and tightly woven with pure Churro wo...
Historic Navajo Serape with Spider Woman Hole: PC 258 : 57″ x 75.5″ (4'9" x 5'11.5")
$ 85,000.00
This extremely rare serape blanket with a Spiderwoman hole in its center was likely woven at Bosque Redondo. This particular palette of colors was only available at Bosque Redondo and Fort Wingate during this time frame.The Navajo did not have sheep during this time of captivity, so this blanket is made of commercial yarn, three-ply Saxony, wh...
Serape Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 778 : 54″ x 76″ (4'6" x 6'4")
$ 45,000.00
Exquisite serape featuring Merino wool, red background is 3 ply raveled American Flannel and Bayeta cloth. Natural dyed Indigo blue with plied yellow and orange. Greens may be plied or home spun natural dyed with rabbit brush yellow and then dipped in an Indigo blue bath. Colors are Indigo blue with plied yellow-green-orange-brown The art of p...
Navajo Dress Panels - Biil : Historic : PC 292 : 29" x 48" (2'5" x 4')
$ 40,000.00
A stunning example of historic Navajo weaving artistry, these authentic Biil dress panels showcase the craftsmanship of the classic period. Measuring 29" x 48", this matched pair features traditional lac and indigo dyes with characteristic tie-down details. The gentle wear marks across the center tell the story of its age and heritage, enhancin...
Two Grey Hills Bistie Navajo Rug : Historic : PC 103 : 49" x 122" (4'1" x 10'2")
$ 40,000.00
A remarkable Two Grey Hills runner by Bistie, representing a rare find in this distinctive size. Crafted from native wool—likely Churro—this piece showcases the meticulous artistry of a Master Weaver. Every thread has been hand carded and hand spun, then expertly interlaced to create exceptional durability and beauty. The tight, precise weaving ...
Bistie Navajo Weaving : Historic : PC 102 : 55" x 92" (4'7" x 7'8")
$ 36,000.00
This striking Bistie weaving showcases the full spectrum of traditional Navajo craftsmanship. Woven entirely from hand-carded, hand-spun, and hand-dyed native wool, the piece features beautifully executed curvilinear patterns and an iconic eagle tail design. The vibrant reds and yellows, achieved through aniline dyes, create dynamic visual movem...
Late Classic Navajo Serape : Historic Navajo Textile : PC 67 : 55" X 75" (4'7" x 6'3")
$ 36,000.00
This exceptional Late Classic Navajo serape represents a pivotal moment in textile history, blending indigenous weaving traditions with Hispanic design influences. The weaver skillfully combined raveled American flannel in red with hand-spun, hand-dyed yarns—rich blues and greens, vibrant rabbitbrush yellow, natural white, and precious Bayeta ...
3rd Phase Chief Blanket : Historic : GHT 2126 : 57″ x 77″ : (4'9" x 6'5")
$ 36,000.00
Own a piece of Navajo weaving history with this stunning 3rd Phase Chief Blanket, executed in the celebrated Red Mesa and Teec Nos Pos pictorial tradition. At 57" x 77", this historic textile showcases a sophisticated interplay of brown, black, white, red, and indigo-purple hues that create remarkable visual richness. The weaver's deliberate col...
Bistie / Burnham Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 40 : 60" x 106" (5' x 8'7")
$ 34,000.00
This exceptional vintage Bistie/Burnham style Navajo weaving from the 1920s exemplifies the artistry of its era, measuring an impressive 60" x 106". Crafted entirely from hand-carded, hand-spun, and hand-dyed native wool, the piece features a captivating palette of rich browns, warm oranges, crisp whites, and surprising purple accents that creat...
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...
Teec Nos Pos - Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 2096: 64" x 116" : (5'4" x 9'8")
$ 32,000.00
Teec Nos Pos Navajo Rug. Woven in the 1920s featuring two central Spiderwoman crosses brilliantly woven with a fine zig-zag accent, red ribbon borders and a gorgeous reversing arrow brown border, this piece has it all! Witness the enduring brilliance of this historic Teec Nos Pos Navajo weaving, measuring 64" x 116", where colors remain as lumi...
Late Classic Navajo Weaving : Historic Hubbell Portiere : PC 288 : 51" x 103"(4'3" x 8'7")
Late Classic Navajo Weaving : Historic Hubbell Portiere : PC 288 : 51" x 103"(4'3" x 8'7")
$ 28,000.00
lassic/Late Classic Hubbell Blanket woven to be used as a portiere. This Classic/Late Classic blanket was woven to be a covering for an open doorway. Original side cords. This exquisite weaving was extremely finely woven with Germantown yarn . The deep red a classic trademark of the Ganado area. Steve saw a 2nd one-- the match to this on...