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Hand carded, hand spun and hand dyed Navajo Single Saddle Blanket, circa 1970-1980. During the late 1970's through the 1980's Steve would travel the Navajo Reservation taking two weeks to visit all the trading posts. One of his favorites was Salina Springs Trading post run by Dave Murray. Steve would stop and pick up saddle blankets that ca...

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Pictorial Single Saddle Blanket : Historic Navajo Textile : PC 20
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Hand carded, hand spun, natural wool, aniline dyes. The center field was woven to create the illusion of landscape with a corn plant pictorial element growing out of the center. Woven for a Navajo saddle. Would have been woven to give to another Navajo (probably a payment to a Medicine Man) This weaving was part of the Desert Caballeros Exhibi...