Description Step into the rich tapestry of Navajo culture with our Antique Navajo Flat Weave Rug, a timeless piece steeped in tradition and history. Handcrafted by skilled artisans, each intricately woven pattern tells a story of heritage and craftsmanship passed down through generations. Adorn your space with the vibrant colors and geometric motifs that have defined Navajo rug-making for centuries, adding a touch of cultural authenticity to your home decor. Experience the artistry and legacy of Navajo weaving with this exquisite vintage rug, a testament to the enduring beauty of Native American craftsmanship. All of our rugs are created using natural processing techniques, perfect for those with chemical and synthetic fiber sensitivities. Material: 100% Wool Dimensions: 4' 8" x 6' 8"Colors: Gray, red, yellow and white Care instructions: Vacuum regularly to maintain the condition and to extend the life of your rug. For hard-to-remove stains, professional care is recommended. Contact us for professional cleaning services. SKU: 202439851
This Navajo-inspired design is a beautiful and intricate pattern inspired by the traditional weaving and textile designs of the Navajo people, who are indigenous to the southwestern United States. This design features softer geometric shapes and an intricate pattern. The use of earthy colors such as browns, oranges, and greens reflects the natural beauty of the desert landscape that the Navajo call home. Add a touch of classic Native American history and tradition to your next project. What Makes Our Tissue Decoupage Papers Unique? The Tissue Decoupage Papers from Whimsykel Designs stand out due to the following distinct characteristics: Sustainability: The tissue paper is made from 100% recycled materials, making it a responsible and environmentally friendly option. Eye-Catching Designs: The use of a four-color digital printing process, complemented by an opaque white ink base, allows our eye-catching designs to come alive. Limited Quantity: Each of our digital designs are exclusive and produced in smaller quantities, ensuring that each design truly becomes a unique work of art in the hands of the artist. Whether you're a seasoned furniture artist or crafter looking to add a special touch to your projects, our tissue decoupage papers are a perfect choice. Please share your creations with us on https://www.facebook.com/groups/whimsykel Disclaimer: Please note that the colors of printed items may differ from the digital version displayed on your screen pending the substrates they are printed on. Additionally, printed batches can vary from batch to batch, similar to the way dye lots differ for fabric.
Navajo/Diné women, United States of America, by Brit West
Navajo Dolls represent Navajo Men and Women in traditional dress. Navajo dolls are meant to be played with or collected. Traditional dress for a Navajo woman would start with moccasins, either …
On day eight we covered a lot of territory. The first stop was Edge of Cedars Museum. This is a Utah State Park in danger of loosing its funding. It has an amazing collection of artifacts, well curated. I had wished we had more time. The ruins on the the site included a kiva that visitors can climb down into. It was a cloudy day, if it had been sunny I could have captured shadows from the cutouts in this sculpture. The many sculptures were an added bonus to the site. The Next stop was Gouldings Trading Post for Navajo Tacos. They seemed more like tostados to me but by any name they were quite good. The sky was perfect for this iconic image of Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. Our final stop of the day was a Navajo Culture Center in Page, AZ. I had mixed feelings about this place. It wasn't run by the Navajo Nation and the man who ran it seemed to have an agenda beyond teaching about his culture. We did learn some interesting facts about weaving and tradition but I left feeling conflicted. These dancers were very good but they were dressed in the tradition of plains tribes doing dances from plains tribes. We were told that Navajo dances couldn't be performed because it wasn't the proper season. I would have rather spent more time at Edge of Cedars, there was a lot I didn't have time to see and I think I would have learned a lot more. You can find many view of this wonderful world of ours at That's My World, Tuesday, hosted by Klaus, Sandy, Wren and Sylvia.
Last Friday, I had the extreme pleasure of attending the Dale Chihuly exhibition,”Through the Looking Glass” at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston…joining me were my sister Karen (…
Rock Point by Naiomi Glasses. Introducing the Legacy Collection, a deeply meaningful collaborative collection featuring two exceptional artists, Diné weavers Naiomi Glasses and her brother Tyler Glasses. This collection draws inspiration from their family's cherished weaving tradition, paying tribute to their shared craft and Navajo heritage. Designed with love and expertise, rooted in their grandmother's teachings, each blanket tells a story of strength, unity, and the enduring bond within the family. This Collection stands as a testament to the legacy of craftsmanship and artistry flourishing across generations. Size: 72”l x 60”w Weight: 2.5 lbs Contents: 50% Recycled Acrylic 25% Recycled Polyester 20% Recycled Wool 5% Other Fibers Care: Wash Cool Gentle Cycle Tumble Dry Low
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Paper for interior design, accessories and DIY. Seamless traditional ornament, pattern of the Navajo people. The seamless pattern I created will decorate any interior. The photo shows options for using the pattern for interior design and accessories. Downloaded files can be used on print-on-demand sites. NOTE: YOU WILL RECEIVE A DIGITAL ILLUSTRATION ONLY. No physical items will be shipped. You get images in two files: - JPG file (300 dpi, RGB) 22 by 22 inches (66px) - PNG file (300 dpi, RGB) 36 by 36 inches 10800px) How it works: 1. Add this item to your cart. 2. After completing the payment, you will see a link to download files 3. Download files You will always be able to access your files in your profile by clicking "My Orders". THE DIGITAL PRODUCT CANNOT BE RETURNED OR EXCHANGED. You can print this poster at home, at any print shop or photo studio, or upload the files to an online print service. Colors may vary depending on your monitor, printer and paper. INSTANT DOWNLOAD LICENSE: For personal use only (files may not be transferred for free, sold as is or modified in any way, or resold or used for any commercial purposes). If you have any problems or questions, please feel free to contact me. Thank you for visiting my store :) I hope for a long and fruitful cooperation! Ivanov I.
As part of our Small, Freeing Acts series, we visited with Diné-born scholar, educator, advocate Charlie Amáyá Scott and their mother. For Charlie, cooking — especially alongside their mother — has proven to be a source of joy and empowerment, but above all, of self-knowledge. “I am who I am because of my mother, a
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