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This shows a Navajo lady with her baby, busy weaving a rug. (This is a display model, and not a real person)  That is a true small weaving she is working on, and accurately depicts the way these Navajo weavers work.     

The Navajo Yei rug comes from the Shiprock region of the Navajo reservation. That region extends from Shiprock southwest to Rattlesnake and Redrock. After the turn of the twentieth century, Will Evans of Shiprock Trading Company asked the weavers of the region to portray Yeis, the supernatural beings who communicate between the Navajo people and their gods into their weavings. The first Yei rugs were woven as taboo, because the figures were taken from sacred sand paintings from healing ceremonies. Navajo Yei rugs are not used in Navajo worship, they are not prayer rugs.

The Navajo Yei rug has a white or light colored background. There are normally three to six Yei figures in a rug. The Yeis are tall and slender bearing ceremonial appearances. The Yei's face normally faces outward. The rugs may have a border, but most Yei rugs do not have a border. In the elaborate Yei rugs, three sides of the rug are marked off by the elongated body of the "Rainbow Goddess."

However, the common use today is for wall hangings and other decorational use.

Navajo came to the southwest with their own weaving traditions; however, they learned to weave cotton on upright looms from Pueblo peoples. The first Spaniards to visit the region wrote about seeing Navajo blankets. By the 18th century the Navajo had begun to import Bayeta red yarn to supplement local black, grey, and white wool, as well as wool dyed with indigo. Using an upright loom, the Navajo made extremely fine utilitarian blankets that were collected by Ute and Plains Indians. These Chief's Blankets, so called because only chiefs or very wealthy individuals could afford them, were characterized by distinct styles.

These included "Two Gray Hills" (predominantly black and white, with traditional patterns); Teec Nos Pos (colorful, with very extensive patterns); "Ganado" (founded by Don Lorenzo Hubbell), red-dominated patterns with black and white; "Crystal" (founded by J. B. Moore); oriental and Persian styles (almost always with natural dyes); "Wide Ruins", "Chinlee", banded geometric patterns; "Klagetoh", diamond-type patterns; "Red Mesa" and bold diamond patterns.    Many of these patterns exhibit a fourfold symmetry, which is thought to embody traditional ideas about harmony.


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#95-1542, about 32" X 20", "Checkerboard" Style, Old Pawn, $225

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# 95-1057, about 27" X 54", Old Pawn, so maker cannot be named, Navajo, $245

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#95-1548, 30" X 26" very thick saddle blanket, with tassels, $280

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# 95-1383, About 34" X 31", Diamond Twill Design, New, made by Amos Begay of Navajo, New Mexico, $395

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# 95-1256, about 36" X 27", old pawn rug in new condition, $295

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# 95-1259, about 70" x 40", A NICE BIG ONE, very heavy, genuine hand woven wool, New, by Lizzie Yazzie of Blue Gap, Arizona, $1590.

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#95-1553, about 24" X 19", "Yei" style, good wall hanging, Old Pawn, $160

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# 95-1457, Old Pawn, about 38" X 27", "Tree of Life" style, $485

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# 95-1305, Old Pawn,  Navajo handmade, about 38" X 23",   $145

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# 95-1300, about 36" x 36", New, made by Morlina Etcitty, Navajo, of Thoreau, NM. $295

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#95-1554, about 28" X 19", "Chinle" style, Old Pawn, $225  

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# 95-1378, about 60" X 30", another big Old Pawn rug, Diamond Pattern, $295

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# 95-1452, Old Pawn, about 36" X 18", excellent condition, $150

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#95-1544, About 29" X 18", This is a new one, and if you know someone with the initials "YI", you have it made!  $180 

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# 95-1261, two sets of placemats (or arm chair covers) measuring 12" x 12" each.  Old Pawn, $150 for all four, or $80 for either the right or left set.  Specify which if you want to order just one set. 

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#95-1546, about 36" X 23", Chinle style, clean Old Pawn, $295.

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# 95-1249, about 35" x 35" square, New, made by Morlivda Etsitty of Thoreau, NM, $285.  (Navajo name for the town is Dlqi Yazhi)

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