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Manta Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1764 : 52" x 60" (4'4" x 5') - AWARD WINNER!
Womans Manta
Manta Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1764 : 52" x 60" (4'4" x 5') - AWARD WINNER!
$ 9,000.00
Jalucie Marianito's award-winning manta is pure versatility wrapped in artistry! Wear it as a traditional garment, drape it over furniture, or showcase it as wall art—this exquisite piece adapts to your vision. Woven from custom-spun, hand-dyed Churro wool in sumptuous cochineal reds, indigo blues, and warm walnut tones, it showcases sacred Spid...
Navajo Dress Panels - Biil : Historic : PC 292 : 29" x 48" (2'5" x 4')
$ 40,000.00
Classic period Navajo Biil for sale - matching panels Very rare and in excellent condition! These Navajo Dress Panels (Biil) measure 29" x 48" (2'5" x 4'). With Lac and Indigo. Classic tie downs visible. Slight Ethnographic wear marks in the center of the panels add to the authenticity of the piece, making it a unique and valuable addition to...
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 2006 "The Next Phase" exhibition at Desert Caballeros Museu...
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
Meet Elsie Bia's award-winning serape masterpiece—her thrilling first foray into this intricate blanket style! Weaving serapes demands serious dedication, especially those razor-sharp horizontal lines that separate the novices from the masters. Elsie proves she's in the latter camp with this stunning creation, spun entirely from 100% custom ha...
Manta Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1717 : 36" x 44" (3' x 3'8") : Award Winner
Serape
Manta Navajo Weaving : Jalucie Marianito : Churro 1717 : 36" x 44" (3' x 3'8") : Award Winner
$ 4,500.00
One piece, infinite possibilities! This celebrated Manta Navajo Weaving by master weaver Jalucie Marianito is your new favorite multi-tasker. At 3' x 3'8", this handwoven beauty works as a dramatic furniture drape, or a captivating wall installation. Crafted from 100% custom-spun, hand-dyed Churro wool with award-winning artistry commanding att...
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
Navajo Late Classic Serape for sale. Red is raveled American flannel with three colors of handspun and hand dyed blue and green, rabbitbrush yellow and natural white and some Bayeta red , Merino wool. This beautiful blanket reflects Hispanic design influence. Close to Mint Condition: Slight fading on one side and the tassels are gone. S...
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, represents a crucial piece of Navajo women's heritage. The Biil—sometimes called a "rug dress"—was the go-to ga...
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 was woven with Saxony. And even more remarkable it comes with a Spiderwoman hole in its center. This Serape has Indigo dyed warp, like this textile has, was only made available at Bosque Redondo and Fort Wingate to a limited number of Navajo weavers who were incarcerated for the purpose of weaving for the ...
Rio Grande Style Navajo Weaving : Historic : PC 252 : 47.5" x 84" (3'11.5" x 7")
$ 10,500.00
This Rio Grande style Navajo blanket showcases hand-spun wool with variegated dyes that blend Navajo and Hispanic weaving traditions. The weaver intentionally mimicked Rio Grande techniques to create visual depth, likely for a Hispanic household. A historic piece that celebrates artistic innovation and cultural exchange. This weaving was par...