
Navajo (Dine),
second quarter 20th century
wool with natural and aniline dyes
61 x 39 inches
16227
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Expertly woven in an elaborate colorful pattern consistent with designs from the Teec Nos Pos Trading Post.
Teec Nos Pos is a trading post established in 1905 within the Navajo Reservation (covering portions of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah) . The words "Teec Nos Pos" translate to "circle of cottonwood trees"
This textile idisplays beautifully as a wall hanging and is well suited for use as a bed or furniture covering/throw. Also recommended for use as a floor rug.
Woven of native handspun wool in natural gray, black, ivory and brown with aniline dyed red, orange and blue.