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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...
Manta : Navajo Weaving : Jamie Marianito : Churro 487 : 44" x 62" (3'8" x 5'2")
Woman's Manta
Manta : Navajo Weaving : Jamie Marianito : Churro 487 : 44" x 62" (3'8" x 5'2")
$ 7,500.00
Jamie Marianito's 2002 creation is pure weaving poetry! This gorgeous manta captivates with its interplay of cochineal and indigo—both time-honored natural dyes that bring warmth and depth to every thread. Crafted from native Churro wool, this piece earned its place in the prestigious This weaving was also part of the "The Next Phase", Desert Ca...
Serape Navajo Blanket : Elsie Bia : Churro 1728 : 38" x 60.5" (3'2" x 5'.5") : Award Winner!
Serape
Serape Navajo Blanket : Elsie Bia : Churro 1728 : 38" x 60.5" (3'2" x 5'.5") : Award Winner!
$ 8,000.00
Elsie Bia's award-winning serape marks an extraordinary achievement. The serape form demands exceptional skill and patience, especially in creating the razor-sharp horizontal divisions that distinguish seasoned masters from novices. Elsie demonstrates her place among the finest with this stunning 38" x 60.5" creation, crafted entirely from 100%...
Serape Navajo Blanket : Historic : Late Classic : JV 120 : 51" x 69" (4'3" x 5'9")
Serape
Serape Navajo Blanket : Historic : Late Classic : JV 120 : 51" x 69" (4'3" x 5'9")
$ 21,000.00
This exquisite Late Classic Serape represents the pinnacle of traditional Navajo weaving artistry, crafted during a period celebrated for its refined aesthetic sensibilities. The weaver skillfully combined raveled Bayeta with native wool colors, incorporating the warm glow of rabbit brush yellow alongside rich indigo and aniline dyes to create a...
Maximillian Saltillo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 264 : 46" x 88" : (3'10" x 7'5")
Saltillo
Maximillian Saltillo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 264 : 46" x 88" : (3'10" x 7'5")
$ 7,500.00
Maximillian Saltillo Serape. Merino wool with cotton warp. Natural and aniline dyes. Silk screened in Europe. Saltillo serapes were worn by wealthy gentlemen, landowners and horsemen who took pride in their pure Spanish descent. Woven of cotton and wool in two panels with distinctive design structures, a serape required as much as two years ...
Serape : Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 681 : 46" x 72" (3'11" x 6')
Serape
Serape : Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 681 : 46" x 72" (3'11" x 6')
$ 10,000.00
Weaver Jalucie Marianito created this showstopping Serape back in 2005, and it's been tucked away in our vault ever since—until now! This 46" x 72" beauty features a rich brick-red foundation with mesmerizing zig-zag and ribbon designs that practically leap off the weaving. What makes it truly special? Every color comes from natural dyes—cochine...
Late Classic Navajo Serape : Historic Navajo Textile : PC 67 : 55" X 75" (4'7" x 6'3")
Serape
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 ...
Late Classic Navajo Dress Panel : Biil : Historic : PC 127 : 32" x 50" : (2'8" x 4'2")
Dress Panel
Late Classic Navajo Dress Panel : Biil : Historic : PC 127 : 32" x 50" : (2'8" x 4'2")
$ 10,500.00
Step into history with this stunning Late Classic Navajo dress panel—a 32" x 50" textile treasure from the Hubbell Era that's basically wearable art. This single Biil panel, woven from hand-spun indigo blue and aniline red 4-ply yarn. Background natural black and brown home spun native wool. Represents a crucial piece of Navajo women's heritag...
Historic Navajo Serape with Spider Woman Hole: PC 258 : 57″ x 75.5″ (4'9" x 5'11.5")
Serape
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...
Poncho : Navajo Weaving : Julia Upshaw : Churro 1529 : 78" x 57" (6'6" x 4'9") : Award Winner!
Serape
Poncho : Navajo Weaving : Julia Upshaw : Churro 1529 : 78" x 57" (6'6" x 4'9") : Award Winner!
$ 15,000.00
Julia Upshaw, a master weaver creates show stopping pieces that command attention. This magnificent Churro weaving is one of her largest creations—a true testament to her skill and vision. Grace's work has earned prestigious recognition, including Best of Show honors at both the Gallup Inter-Tribal Ceremonial and the Museum of Northern Arizona. ...
Germantown Serape Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 783 : 57" x 74" : (4'9" x 6'2")
Germantown
Germantown Serape Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 783 : 57" x 74" : (4'9" x 6'2")
$ 12,500.00
This historic Germantown serape is a 57" x 74" weaving from around 1900, woven with premium 4-ply Germantown yarns on an outdoor upright loom. The tight, precise weaving showcases the artist's skill, while the design blends Hispanic and Navajo influences. A significant textile that celebrates cultural exchange and artistic innovation. This beaut...
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...