Two Grey Hills is located on the east side of the Chuska Mountains in the
New Mexico portion of the Navajo reservation. The weavers in the Two
Grey Hills area prefer to use natural un-dyed homespun native wool instead
of commercial yarns. The colors in a classic Two Grey Hills design will
consist of black, gray, beige, brown and cream. Each weaver will develop
her unique yarn colors by blending natural wool colors together by a process
called “carding”. To achieve a solid black color the weavers will over-dye
the dark brown wool with a black dye.
The area is also renowned for finely woven tapestries. A textile with a weft
count of 80 or more per linear inch is considered a tapestry and not a rug. A
well-woven Navajo rug will have on average approximately 40 to 50 wefts
per linear inch. The use of finely spun yarn enables some weavers to create
very intricate geometric designs.
Notable weavers past and present would include Daisy Taugelchee, Cora
Curley, Marilyn John, Katherine Nathaniel, and Larry Nathaniel.
$2,700.00
W4562 by Stella Nockideneh Size: 28" x 49" |
$3,200.00
W4407 by Bruce and Nadine Nez Size: 33" x 61" |
$1,900.00
W4680 by Marilyn John Size: 17" x 25" |
$425.00
W4606 by Bertha Goldtooth Size: 16" x 28" |
$625.00
W4608 by Virginia Freeman Size: 30 1/2" x 35 1/2" |
$3,900.00
W4509 by Larry Nathaniel Size: 31" x 44 1/2" |
$2,500.00
W4379 by Annie Nez Size: 37" x 59" |
$4,500.00
W4367 by Sarah Tisi Size: 37" x 61" |
$950.00
W4275 by Clara Wilson Size: 37" x 64" |
$2,900.00
W4226 by Bertha Goldtooth Size: 35" x 60" |
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