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- Maximillian Saltillo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 264 : 46" x 88" : (3'10" x 7'5")
Maximillian Saltillo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 264 : 46" x 88" : (3'10" x 7'5")
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Serape Navajo Blanket : Historic : Late Classic : JV 120 : 51" x 69" (4'3" x 5'9")
$ 21,000.00
Serape Navajo Blanket, circa Late Classic period. Native wool colors. Woven with raveled Bayeta and native wool colors. Rabbit brush yellow, Indigo and aniline dyes. Perfect Condition. Style Wearables: Manta, Serape, Child Weaver Unknown Navajo Date circa 1875-85 Size 51" x 69" (4'3" x 5'9") Item # JV 120 Learn more about the...

Mayo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 300 : 56" x 69" : (4'8" x 6'7')
$ 4,500.00
Mayo Serape. Hand spun native wool. Mayo are American Indians living in the coastal and foothills area in the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa. Mayo weavers sit at a horizontal loom and pull horizontal (or weft) threads through a section of vertical (or warp) threads. This weaving by sections is called the tapestry technique, and the Mayos...

Mayo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 301 : 64" x 74" : (5'4" x 6'2")
$ 3,500.00
Mayo Serape. Hand spun native wool. Mayo are American Indians living in the coastal and foothills area in the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa. Mayo weavers sit at a horizontal loom and pull horizontal (or weft) threads through a section of vertical (or warp) threads. This weaving by sections is called the tapestry technique, and the Mayos...

Mayo : Historic Textile : PC 303 : 49" x 72" : (4'1" x 6')
$ 4,000.00
Mayo Serape. Hand spun native wool. Mayo are American Indians living in the coastal and foothills area in the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa. Mayo weavers sit at a horizontal loom and pull horizontal (or weft) threads through a section of vertical (or warp) threads. This weaving by sections is called the tapestry technique, and the Mayos...

Mayo : Historic Textile : PC 304 : 44" x 77" : (3'8" x 6'5")
$ 1,500.00
Mayo Serape. Hand spun native wool. Mayo are American Indians living in the coastal and foothills area in the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa. Mayo weavers sit at a horizontal loom and pull horizontal (or weft) threads through a section of vertical (or warp) threads. This weaving by sections is called the tapestry technique, and the Mayos...

Mayo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 305 : 49" x 78" x 71" : (4'1" x 6'6")
$ 2,500.00
Mayo Serape. Hand spun native wool. Mayo are American Indians living in the coastal and foothills area in the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa. Mayo weavers sit at a horizontal loom and pull horizontal (or weft) threads through a section of vertical (or warp) threads. This weaving by sections is called the tapestry technique, and the Mayos...

Mayo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 123 : 47" x 79" : (3'11" x 6'5")
$ 500.00
Mayo with Shriner pictorial. Mayo are American Indians living in the coastal and foothills area in the Mexican states of Sonora and Sinaloa. Mayo weavers sit at a horizontal loom and pull horizontal (or weft) threads through a section of vertical (or warp) threads. This weaving by sections is called the tapestry technique, and the Mayos use it ...

Saltillo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 307 : 43" x 89" : (3'7" x 7'5")
$ 4,000.00
Saltillo Serape. Merino wool with cotton warp. Natural and aniline dyes. 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 to weave and was an expensive purc...

Saltillo Serape : Historic Textile : PC 265 : 52" x 70" : (4'4" x 6')
$ 8,000.00
Saltillo Serape. Merino wool with cochineal dyed warp. The initials likely represent a prominent and privileged individual. Natural dyes. 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 serap...

Classic Woman's Manta : Navajo : Historic : PC 157 : 42" x 54"
Classic Woman's Manta. Red is diagonal twill. Bayeta and American flannel. Spiderwoman cross design. Over dyed with natural dye (Sumac) brown in center. Designs and edges are indigo. Excellent condition. Style Wearables: Manta, Serape, Child Weaver Unknown Navajo Date circa 1870s Size 42" x 54" Item # PC 157 Learn more about wear...

Serape Navajo Weaving : Lucie Marianito : Churro 656
$ 12,500.00
Serape by Master Weaver Lucie Marianito. Beautifully woven from native Churro wool using natural wool color and natural dyes. The variegation in the wool is striking. Look closely and you will see lazy lines. Over the shoulder, over a bed or the couch this weaving would make a dramatic statement. This Serape has been in Steve's personal col...

Navajo Dress Panels - Biil : Classic Period : Historic : JV 110
$ 40,000.00
Navajo Biil for sale - matching panels. Classic period, matching Navajo dress panels (Biil). Cochineal, Indigo blue and Green. One is slightly longer to accommodate for the shape of a woman's body. Extremely rare. Mint condition. Dye analysis available upon request. Navajo two paneled dress known as a Biil was fastened at the shoulders...