- Zuhause
- Antike, Vintage und historische Navajo Teppiche
- $30000 to $40000
Diese wunderschön einzigartige und funktionale Kunst hat im Laufe der Zeit viele Iterationen durchlaufen, daher ist es wichtig, sich daran zu erinnern, wie die Navajo zu Beginn vor der Ära des Handelspostens von den traditionellen Hauptdecken zu den regionalen Bildmaterialen von heute übergegangen sind.ay.
Die historische Periode der Navajo-Teppichweberei begann wirklich in den frühen 1700er Jahren und dauerte bis in die 1850er Jahre. Weber, die von den Pueblos, Spaniern und Händlern lernten, schufen Decken, Kleider, Teppiche und Wandteppiche, die den Grundstein für eine bedeutende künstlerische und kulturelle Bewegung der Navajo gelegt haben.
Das Weben änderte sich schnell von den 1850er bis in die 1940er Jahre. Tatsächlich durchlief der Navajo in dieser Zeit sechs Perioden, darunter: Spätklassiker, Bestattung Bosque Redondo oder Long Walk, Übergang, Teppich, Wiederbelebung und schließlich die regionalen Handelspostenstile.s.
Das Wichtigste, an das Sie sich erinnern sollten, ist, dass wenn Sie sich mit authentischen Navajo-Webereien beschäftigen, seien es Decken, Übergangsarbeiten oder bestimmte Stücke wie Germantown, Dazzlers, Two Grey Hills oder sogar Pictorials, diese originellen Unikate sind Kunstwerke, die nirgendwo sonst auf der Welt zu finden sind.d.
Antike, Vintage und historische Navajo Teppiche
Two Grey Hills Bistie Navajo Rug : Historic : PC 103 : 49" x 122" (4'1" x 10'2")
Two Grey Hills

Two Grey Hills Bistie Navajo Rug : Historic : PC 103 : 49" x 122" (4'1" x 10'2")
$ 45,000.00
Two Grey Hills area Bistie runner. This is the only Bistie rug Steve has seen in a runner size. Native wool, likely Churro. Hand carded, hand spun. Extremely well woven by a Master Weaver. This weaving was part of the Timeless Treasures of Two Grey Hills Exhibit and catalog, page 25. Style Two Grey Hills Bistie Weaver Unknown Circa 19...

Bistie Navajo Weaving : Historic : PC 102 : 55" x 92" (4'7" x 7'8")
$ 36,000.00
Bistie Navajo rug woven using hand carded, hand spun and hand dyed Native wool. Tightly woven, curvilinear designs, eagle tail design. The red and yellow are aniline dyed. Style Bistie Weaver Unknown Date circa 1930's Size 55" x 92" Item # PC 102 Learn more about Crystal Style weavings Contact us for more information, prici...
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...
3rd Phase Chief Blanket : Historic : GHT 2126 : 57″ x 77″ : (4'9" x 6'5")
Chiefs Blankets

3rd Phase Chief Blanket : Historic : GHT 2126 : 57″ x 77″ : (4'9" x 6'5")
$ 36,000.00
3rd Phase Chief Navajo blanket. This captivating 3rd Phase Navajo Chief Blanket is done in a Red Mesa/ Teec Nos Pos Pictorial Style. The colors in this piece are brown, black, white, red, and indigo/purple. They work well together to make this vibrant piece come alive. Style Chief Blankets Weaver Unknown Navajo Date circa 1920-30s Size...

Bistie / Burnham Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 40 : 60" x 106" (5' x 8'7")
$ 34,000.00
Vintage 1920s Bistie style Navajo weaving in gorgeous browns, orange, white and unexpected purple accents. It's in excellent condition! Woven with hand carded, hand spun, hand dyed native wool. Aniline dyes and native wool colors. Bistie translates to Badlands by the Navajo. This design was recently recognized as its own distinctive style. It'...
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...
Teec Nos Pos - Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 2096: 64" x 116" : (5'4" x 9'8")
Teec Nos Pos

Teec Nos Pos - Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 2096: 64" x 116" : (5'4" x 9'8")
$ 32,000.00
Teec Nos Pos Navajo Rug. Woven in the 1920s featuring two central Spiderwoman crosses brilliantly woven with a fine zig-zag accent, red ribbon borders and a gorgeous reversing arrow brown border, this piece has it all! The colors are as vivid today as they were when the loom artist brought this piece to life. It was woven with beautiful Lincoln...
Crystal / Storm Pattern Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 624 : 102" x 138" : (8′6" x 11'6")
Storm

Crystal / Storm Pattern Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 624 : 102" x 138" : (8′6" x 11'6")
$ 32,000.00
Crystal Storm Pattern Navajo Rug. This BEAST of a weaving was made in the 1930s and is excellent in color, condition and quality. Stylized gray squash blossoms hold tightly to the four bolts of lightning which move to and from the central design. This Navajo Rug is all hand spun and hand dyed. Very heavy. Would make a great floor rug or gre...