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Two Grey Hill Weaving : Historic : PC 129 : 46" x 65" : (3'10" x 5'5")
$ 15,000.00
This historic Two Grey Hills Storm Pattern Variant showcases the weaver's distinctive artistry through hand-carded and hand-spun Churro wool. The intricate white border, meticulously detailed throughout, serves as the weaver's personal signature—a mark of her mastery and creative pride. Featured in the prestigious Timeless Treasures of Two Grey ...
Two Grey Hills Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : Churro 1599 : 39" x 60" (3'6" x 5")
Two Grey Hills
Two Grey Hills Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : Churro 1599 : 39" x 60" (3'6" x 5")
$ 7,800.00
Experience timeless elegance with this exquisite Two Grey Hills Navajo Rug by master weaver Helen Bia! Measuring 3'6" x 5', this handwoven masterpiece showcases decades of Helen's refined expertise rendered in all-natural wool colors. Helen's artistry is so respected that her work appears in Steve Getzwiller's seminal book "Fine Art of Navajo We...
Two Grey Hills Navajo Weaving : Emma Benally : B-7 : 41" x 51" (3'5″ x 6'1″)
Two Grey Hills
Two Grey Hills Navajo Weaving : Emma Benally : B-7 : 41" x 51" (3'5″ x 6'1″)
$ 7,800.00
Two Grey Hills Navajo Rug. Emma Benally comes from a long line of gifted weavers. Her specialty is the Two Grey Hills style which uses all hand-carded, and hand-spun natural wool Dyes are not used. By carding different colors together she is able to create lovely tones of brown and gray. This weaving was part of the Timeless Treasures of Tw...
Two Grey Hills Variant Navajo Rug : Irene Bia : Churro 1766 : 42" x 66" (3'6" x 5'6") - AWARD WINNER!
Two Grey Hills
Two Grey Hills Variant Navajo Rug : Irene Bia : Churro 1766 : 42" x 66" (3'6" x 5'6") - AWARD WINNER!
$ 9,000.00
Irene Bia's Two Grey Hills Variant is a stunning departure from tradition! This award-winning masterpiece features an enchanting mauve background that sets it apart—a sophisticated twist on a classic design. Irene brings generations of weaving wisdom to every thread. Her legendary tight weave and geometric precision—flawless triangles, squares, ...
Wide Ruin/Crystal : Navajo Rug : Gloria Bia : Churro 1702 : 39" x 61" (3'3" x 5'1") - Award Winner!
Chinle
Wide Ruin/Crystal : Navajo Rug : Gloria Bia : Churro 1702 : 39" x 61" (3'3" x 5'1") - Award Winner!
$ 9,500.00
Experience the magic of generational artistry! This award-winning Chinle Navajo Rug by master weaver Gloria Bia honors her mother Helen's legacy while showcasing Gloria's own distinctive vision. Measuring 3'3" x 5'1", this handwoven treasure features an exquisite design in 100% custom-spun, hand-dyed Churro wool with natural, earthy hues. Very ...
Wide Ruins Navajo Rug : Historic Lippincott Era : GHT 2303 : 74" x 104" : (6'2" x 8'8")
Wide Ruins
Wide Ruins Navajo Rug : Historic Lippincott Era : GHT 2303 : 74" x 104" : (6'2" x 8'8")
$ 17,500.00
This Wide Ruins weaving originates from the Lippincott era (1938-1949), when Sallie Lippincott championed vegetal dyes among local weavers. The piece exemplifies the Wide Ruins tradition with its distinctive palette of soft pinks, mauves, and earth tones derived from plants, stones, and insects. The weaver skillfully blended these natural hues t...
Woman's Manta : Taneisha Witman : Churro 1787 : 48" x 66" (4' x 5'6")
$ 4,500.00
Crafted by Taneisha Whitman, daughter of renowned Master Weaver Lucie Marianito, this stunning Manta showcases the artistry of traditional Navajo weaving. Woven from premium churro wool that's been custom spun and hand dyed, each piece carries the warmth and character of authentic craftsmanship. At 48" x 66", this versatile blanket works beautif...
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...