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Navajo Rugs
About Navajo Rugs

Creating traditional homespun Navajo tapestries, rugs and blankets is very time consuming. Tapestries, rugs and blankets created in the traditional way can take hundrets of hours to make starting from Navajo Nation raised sheep, sheered wool, washed, air dried and dyed with colors from locally grown plants to weaving. While handspun wool is still used today, the trend is towards weavings using commercial wool. Navajo tapestries, rugs and blankets are known the world over for their quality and beauty and command considerable prices by well known Navajo weavers.

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Navajo Rug, Tree of Life, J. WhitesheepNavajo Rug, Tree of Life, J. WhitesheepNavajo Rug, Tree of LIfe 100% navajo sheep wool.
Navajo Rug, Chief Blanket, J. WhitesheepNavajo Rug, Chief Blanket, J. WhitesheepNavajo Rug in the style of a Chief Blanket woven by June Whitesheep.
Navajo Rug, Two Grey Hills, Classic Design, R. NezNavajo Rug, Two Grey Hills, Classic Design, R. NezNavajo Rug, Two Grey Hills handspun natural wool mixed with commericial 100% wool.
Navajo Rug, Wide Ruin, M. FrancisNavajo Rug, Wide Ruin, M. FrancisNavajo Rug, Wide Ruin design, Germantown Wilde and Wooly brand 3 ply wool yarn, colors analine dyes.
Navajo Rug, Yei Pictorial, E. AhidleyNavajo Rug, Yei Pictorial, E. AhidleyNavajo Rug, Yei Pictorial design from Lukachuka region, 100% wool with analine dye colors.
Navajo Rug, Raised Outline, Angela JoeNavajo Rug, Raised Outline, Angela JoeNavajo Rug, Raised Outline design style, Germantown Wilde and Wooly brand 3 ply yarn, analine colors.
Navajo Rug, Ceremonial Pictorial, A.M. GreyNavajo Rug, Ceremonial Pictorial, A.M. GreyNavajo Rug, Ceremonial Pictorial design from Lukachuka region, 100% wool with analine dye colors.
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