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- Burntwater Navajo Weaving : Ruth Ann Tracey : PC 271 : 58" x 82" (4'10" x 6'10")
Burntwater Navajo Weaving : Ruth Ann Tracey : PC 271 : 58" x 82" (4'10" x 6'10")
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Burntwater : Three Turkey Ruin : Navajo Weaving : Raymond Curley : AC-20 : 28" x 38" (2'4" x 3'2")
Burntwater : Three Turkey Ruin : Navajo Weaving : Raymond Curley : AC-20 : 28" x 38" (2'4" x 3'2")
$ 5,500.00
Burntwater - Three Turkey Ruin. Hand dyed with secret family natural dyes, natural wool colors. So finely woven and wool so thin it is more of a tapestry. We are honored to have worked with Raymond Curley since the early 1970s. Raymond and his family are some of the most talented weaving families Steve has ever worked with. See 4th photo f...
Burntwater Navajo Rug : Elsie Bia : Churro 1789 : 42" x 60" (3'6" x 3' x 5')
$ 9,000.00
Master Weaver Elsie Bia brings her exceptional skill to this striking Burntwater Navajo Rug, a testament to her dedication to the weaving tradition. At 42" x 60", this handwoven piece captures the essence of the Burntwater style with its intricate geometric patterns and beautifully balanced color transitions. Every inch reflects Bia's mastery—fr...
Three Turkey Ruin Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : Churro 1755 : 37" x 62" (3'1" x 5'2") : Award Winner!
Three Turkey Ruin Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : Churro 1755 : 37" x 62" (3'1" x 5'2") : Award Winner!
$ 8,000.00
Master Weaver Helen Bia's award-winning Three Turkey Ruin is a celebration of artistry and legacy! Handcrafted from 100% custom-spun Churro wool and colored with natural dyes from Helen's closely guarded family formulas, this rug is a masterclass in traditional technique. Recognized at the prestigious Gallup Inter-Tribal Indian Ceremonial, it's ...
Burntwater Navajo Weaving : Marie Shirley : PC 273 : 84" x 104" (7' x 8'8")
$ 45,000.00
Burntwater - Chinle. Navajo Rug for Sale. Hand spun, natural dyes, natural wool colors. Native wool roving. From the Chinle Area of the Navajo Reservation, Master Weaver Marie Shirley (Brown) has won many awards. Her weavings have been exhibited and published in the "Fine Art of Navajo Weaving" (under the name of Marie Brown). Well known for h...
Three Turkey Ruin Navajo Weaving : Irene Bia : PC 246 : 47" x 69" (3'11" x 5'9")
$ 32,000.00
Three Turkey Ruin Navajo rug for sale. When we talk about Sacred Geometry in Navajo Weaving, this is what we are talking about. The pattern Irene wove into this textile is so complicated and beautiful! A natural polymath! Three Turkey Ruin Area. Re-spun New Zealand Romney wool, natural dyes (gathered from the Navajo Reservation), hand dyed...
Burntwater Navajo Weaving : Irene Bia : PC 243 : 48" x 71" (4' x 5'11")
$ 24,000.00
Burntwater Navajo for sale. Tapestry quality Burntwater, Three turkey Ruin. Re-spun 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. W...
Burntwater Three Turkey Ruin Navajo Rug : Helen Bia : PC 245 : 47" x 62" (3'11" x 5'2")
$ 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 198...
Burntwater Navajo Tapestry : Melvin Curley : PC 242 : 29" x 45" (2'5" x 3'9")
$ 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 ...
Wide Ruin Navajo Weaving : Ellen Smith : PC 232 : 48" x 73" (4'x 6'1")
$ 22,500.00
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. The vegetal dyes used were gathered by Ellen and her sister's from the hillsides of the Navajo Reservation. That is why these weavings were so sought after: for this particular color palette...