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- Navajo Teppiche zum Verkauf um 1900 bis 1910
- JB Moore Crystal Plate VIII Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 569 : 53" x 78" : (4'5" x 6'6")
JB Moore Crystal Plate VIII Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 569 : 53" x 78" : (4'5" x 6'6")
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Crystal Navajo Rug : Historic : GHT 2313 : 56.5" x 79" : (4'8.5" x 6'7")
$ 6,800.00
Discover the timeless appeal of this historic Crystal Navajo rug, a substantial 56.5" x 79" weaving that celebrates the natural beauty of Merino wool. Crafted in soft, undyed tones, this piece honors the traditional approach of allowing the wool's inherent colors—creams, grays, and warm neutrals—to create a harmonious, understated aesthetic. The...
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...
Transitional American Indian Blanket : Antique Navajo weaving : GHT 2318 : 76″ x 72″ : (6' x 6'4")
Transitional American Indian Blanket : Antique Navajo weaving : GHT 2318 : 76″ x 72″ : (6' x 6'4")
$ 10,200.00
This antique Transitional Navajo blanket is basically visual fireworks frozen in wool—a 76" x 72" celebration of color and pattern from the Transitional period. An anonymous weaver hand-carded, hand-spun, and hand-dyed Merino wool, then fearlessly combined natural and aniline dyes to create those show-stopping vibrant jellybean hues that absolut...
Transitional Navajo textile : Historic : GHT 598 : 67" x 104" (5’7″ x 8’8′)
$ 12,500.00
Transitional Navajo Rug. All natural native Churro wool had been hand-sheared, hand-carded, and hand-spun. The many "lazy" or sectional lines add a visual movement to the variegated gray/brown background. This was one of Steve's favorite Navajo Textiles, from his private collection. He so appreciated the carding and spinning talents of the we...