Wide Ruins weaving »
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Savvy Price $650.00
- Gallery Price $800.00
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- Title
- Wide Ruins weaving
- Artist
- Navajo
- Medium
- Hand-woven wool textile
- Size
- 23 3/4 height X 18 1/8 width
- Warp count
- 16 per inch
- Weft count
- 40 per inch
- Date of creation
- Circa 1980's
- Condition
- Excellent
- Provenance
- Downsizing has prompted this Arizona collector to surrender this lovely weaving originally purchased from McGees Indian Den in Scottsdale.
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- About The Artwork
- Understated in its coloration, due to the vegetal dyes used to color the wool, this weaving is evenly and finely woven.The banded design caps a quiet salmon field. Different shades of green ranging from a pale aqua to a sage color alternate in a regular rhythm on either side of offwhite (natural wool) and taupe colored wool.
- About The Artist
- The Navajo were the first of the Native Americans of the Southwest to learn silversmithing from the Spanish. Most Navajo jewelry emphasizes silver, with turquoise stones used as an accent. Some pieces are cast in sand or tufa molds, while others are hammered, using a male stamp and a female die.
- Other Works By Artist:
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- Savvy Collector
- is Corinne Cain, ASA
- Address
- 326 West Harmont Drive
- Phoenix, AZ 85021-5643
- Phone
- 602-906-1633
- 877-906-1633
- Fax
- 602-906-0677
- Email
- corinne@savvycollector.com
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