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Der Burntwater verwendet sowohl handelsübliche als auch handgesponnene Garne und hat sich zu einem Teppich mit Rand entwickelt, der sowohl in seinem geometrischen Zentrum als auch in den dazugehörigen Designelementen immer komplizierter und komplexer geworden ist. Die Farben der Pflanzenquellen spiegeln die einzigartige Schönheit des Südwestens wider, indem sie satte Erdtöne und weiche Pastellfarben verwenden.
Burntwater Navajo Teppiche zu verkaufen

Burntwater Navajo Weaving : Irene Bia : PC 243
$ 24,000.00
Burntwater Navajo for sale. Tapestry quality Burntwater, Three turkey Ruin. Respun New Zealand Romney wool, natural dyes, dyed by weaver. Extremely tightly woven. About a year on the loom. Exhibited at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum. This weaving has been quietly kept in Steve's personal collection since it came off the loom in 1980. Wi...

Burntwater Three Turkey Ruin Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : PC 245 : 47" x 62"
$ 27,000.00
Burntwater - 3 Turkey Ruin rug for sale. Re-spun New Zealand Romney wool, natural dyes, Aniline red, hand dyed by Helen Bia. Extremely well woven. One year on the loom. This weaving has been in Steve's personal collection since the 1990's. It has finally made it's way out of the vault. Steve has worked with Helen and her family since the 19...

Burntwater Navajo Tapestry : Melvin Curley : PC 242 : 29" x 45"
$ 13,500.00 $ 18,000.00
Burntwater tapestry for sale. Melvin comes from a distinguished family of weavers. His mother, Rachel Curley wove the largest Two Grew Hills rug, a magnificent 12' x 18' which now has a permanent home a the Notah-Dineh Trading Company & Museum in Cortez, CO. Rachel was also known for her tapestry weavings. She passed this skill down to ...

Miniature Navajo Tapestry : PC 241 : 13.25" x 13.5" (1'1.25" x 1'1.50")
$ 1,250.00
Miniature Navajo Tapestry for sale. This weaving has been in Steve's personal collection since the 1980's. Fine tapestry from the Yazzie family, famously known for their fine weaves. From the Sawmill area of the Navajo reservation. We had to twist Steve's arm to put it up for sale. Re-spun commercial yarn. On page 35 of The Fine Art of Nav...

Wide Ruin Navajo Weaving : Ellen Smith : PC 232 : 48" x 73"
$ 18,000.00
Navajo Wide Ruin Weaving by Master Weaver Ellen Smith. New Zealand Romney wool dyed with natural dyes, hand carded, re-spun, hand dyed with vegetal dyes. This spectacular weaving is featured on the cover of The Fine Art of Navajo Weaving, photos by Ray Manley, text by Steve Getzwiller, 1984. Featured at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum...