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Navajo Klagetoh Rug, c. 1990, 73.5" x 51"

$ 1462.56

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Origin: Navajo
  • Artisan: Navajo
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • Condition: Very good condition; some spotting and edge wear. Weaving is soft and flexible.
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

    Description

    c. 1990 Navajo Klagetoh Rug, 73.5" x 51"
    This rug is in very good condition.  There is some spotting and edge wear, both of which are very minor.  The weave is soft and flexible.
    The warp count is 8 and the weft count is 32, per inch.
    Acquired from an important collection out of Texas.
    Please reference item T92498-0316-012.
    The Klagetoh trading post was owned by Juan Lorenzo Hubbell who, by most accounts, was the leading trader of the early Navajo Rug Period and owned several trading posts around the Reservation as well as a large warehouse in the railroad town of Winslow, Arizona. Hubbell’s home and base of operations were at Ganado, Arizona about 50 miles south of Canyon de Chelly. Hubbell guided his weavers by displaying paintings of rug patterns he favored. Many of these paintings can still be seen at the original trading post, now preserved and operated as a National Historic Site. Weavers around the nearby trading post at Klagetoh often worked in the same colors and patterns as Ganado, but reversed the color scheme and used a grey ground with red, white and black central motifs. The Ganado and Klagetoh style Navajo rugs continue to be made to this day and are among the most popular of all Navajo rug designs.
    Medicine Man Gallery has been in the Antique Native American art business since 1992.
    We have one of the largest inventories of Antique Native American art for sale in the country, offering Navajo Rugs and Blankets, American Pueblo Pottery, Indian Baskets, Hopi Kachinas, Old Pawn Jewelry, Contemporary Native American Jewelry, and Native American Beadwork, as well as Ethnographic Art, Western Americana, Art of the West and Native American Art.
    Before purchasing please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have about the condition of this item; we are happy to provide additional images.