TWO NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGS
TWO NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGS

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TWO NAVAJO REGIONAL RUGS
the first, woven of native handspun wool in natural and analine shades of ivory, red, black, gray, and brown, with three terraced columns, each enclosing a series of four small concentric diamonds, single and double diamonds in the open field, enclosed by solid bands; the second, woven of natural ivory and analine red and black, with central column of stacked elements, side borders of similar motifs
Dimensions: the first, 55½ x 40½ in. (1.41 x 1.03 m.); the second 59 x 29 in. (1.5 x . 74 m.) (2)
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See illustration of the first.

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