1900s Transitional
Tribe: Navajo (Diné)
This Transitional Navajo weaving was made for the Hubbell Trading Post in Ganado, Arizona, circa 1900. Woven from hand-carded and handspun wool, it combines natural wool colors with aniline red accents in a bold geometric design that reflects the evolving styles of the early trading post era. An excellent example of an early Ganado weaving and an important period in Navajo weaving history.
56” (4.67') Width, 88” (7.33') Length
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