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What is My Rug Worth?
Here at Nizhoni Ranch Gallery we get our fair share of inquiries about Navajo rugs people have inherited from family members or picked up at a thrift show or estate sale. Most stories begin with something like "my grandmother bought a weaving from a trading post while vacationing in the Southwest". The main question we are asked is "what is ...
Deliberate Imperfection? You bet!
Intentional Flaw? Deliberate Mistake? Perfectly Imperfect? Recently a new collector inquired about how much would a weavings value and collectability be diminished if the weaver made a mistake in the mirror image of the design. The answer is zero. Navajo are deeply religious. They believe nothing is perfect, except for the Gods. They were g...
Nizhoni means Beautiful
Indian Paintbrush Wild Flowers In the Pasture At Nizhoni Ranch Gallery. Growing wild at Nizhoni, a very special treat, since this plant has often been used as a natural dye by the Navajo in their Navajo Rugs. They would gather it and use a family tested recipe to turn it into a beautiful dye. Steve and Gail chose a fitting name for the Gallery. ...
Spider Woman and Spider Rock - Deity Who Taught the Navajo how to Weave - and more!
Spider Woman and Spider Rock According to Navajo legend, Spider Woman lives at the top of Spider Rock, a 750 foot spire in Canyon De Chelly. She was first to weave the web of the universe. She taught the Navajo women how to use a loom - made of sunlight, lighting and rain to create blankets and rugs, bringing both functionality and sacred ar...
Foes of Evil: The Navajo Story of Twins Monster Slayer and Born-For-Water
By: Aleksa Vuckovic, 8-10-2024 The Native American tribes boast a very complex and thought-provoking set of beliefs and traditions, in which the legend of heroic twin brothers is often shared and found in many tribes.In the myths of the Navajo tribe, these twins are known as Monster Slayer and Born-For-Water, and are central figures in the trib...
Design of the Classic First / Second Phase Men's Navajo Chief Blanket Pattern
A Theory on the Origins of the Design of the Classic First or SecondPhase Men’s Navajo Chief’s Pattern Blanket.by Jeffery Voracek, 2023, All Rights Reserved To understand the following you should have a rudimentary understanding of the Navajo Creation Story: After 35 years of visiting the Navajo reservation, I have come to believe that the Men’...
Tree of Life - Explained
History of Tree of Life RugsThe Tree of Life Navajo Rug, often referred to as the Cosmic Tree. Since their early days of the late 1800s, these weavings have often portrayed pictures of a wedding basket with a corn stalk springing forth, birds, and rainbow bars. These pictures are meant to represent progression and movement within life, as well a...
Churro Sheep History
Churro Sheep History The Churro breed of sheep was introduced into the Rio Grande Valley by the Spaniards around 16th century and were obtained by the Navajos through raiding and trading. The lustrous fibers of Churro Wool are long and straight with a very low lanolin content, making them ideal for the limited hand methods of Navajo weaving. I...
Don't Fall for a Knock Off Navajo Rug!
Oh, the thrill of stumbling across a beautiful weaving at a spectacular price. Here at Nizhoni Ranch some of our clients have interesting stories about coming across an estate sale, consignment shop, garage sale or auction house where they hit the jackpot or crapped out. Yet, the old adage "if something sounds to good to be true, it probably is...
History of Navajo Weaving
There are many tales and stories regarding the rich Navajo history in America. None may be more intriguing and exciting than that of Spider Woman. A deity that holds a special place in the Navajo culture, it is believed that she is the one that taught the Navajo to weave. It's said that the first loom was made from sky and earth cords, and th...
How to Care for Your Navajo Weaving
How to Clean a Navajo RugAs both a work of art and a functional piece of décor, it’s essential that you maintain your American Indian textile with proper care and attentiveness. That’s why we want to give you a comprehensive list of ways to clean your Navajo Rug to extend its life and quality.Basic and Extended CleaningHere are just a few things...
The Schoch First Phase Chief’s Blanket - By John O'Hern
The discovery of a Navajo masterpiece. By John O’Hern The weaving of wearing blankets is part of the Navajo (Diné) creation story, present in Navajo culture from the beginning. Spider Woman, who wove the web of the universe, taught the Navajo people to weave. She is present in their lives today, residing atop Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly...