64_84_1.jpg
Dublin Core
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64_84_1.jpg
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Dates: 1961-1962
Size: 291.5 x 194.5 cm; 10 warps(comma) 26 wefts
Description: In 1905 Hambleton Bridger Noel established a trading post in the Four Corners area due to the high quality of rugs being produced by Navajo women in the area. The regional style of Teec Nos Pos developed from this post. Teec Nos Pos rugs feature a wide border with repeating geometric motifs(comma) while the central portion is filled with complex designs that show a definite Near Eastern influence. Motifs include stylized feathers(comma) arrows(comma) hooks(comma) diamonds(comma) triangles(comma) and steps. This example was woven by Mrs. Charles Huskay and won second prize at the 1962 Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup(comma) NM. It does not follow the typical design of a wide border and elaborate interior pattern(comma) but instead consists of elaborate design bands.
Size: 291.5 x 194.5 cm; 10 warps(comma) 26 wefts
Description: In 1905 Hambleton Bridger Noel established a trading post in the Four Corners area due to the high quality of rugs being produced by Navajo women in the area. The regional style of Teec Nos Pos developed from this post. Teec Nos Pos rugs feature a wide border with repeating geometric motifs(comma) while the central portion is filled with complex designs that show a definite Near Eastern influence. Motifs include stylized feathers(comma) arrows(comma) hooks(comma) diamonds(comma) triangles(comma) and steps. This example was woven by Mrs. Charles Huskay and won second prize at the 1962 Inter-tribal Indian Ceremonial in Gallup(comma) NM. It does not follow the typical design of a wide border and elaborate interior pattern(comma) but instead consists of elaborate design bands.
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“64_84_1.jpg,” LibMesa, accessed December 22, 2024, https://libmesa.unm.edu/items/show/431.
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