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1890s Transitional Child’s Blanket

1890s Transitional Child’s Blanket

1890s Handwoven Navajo Transitional Child’s Blanket with Hand-Carded and Spun Wool with Bright Aniline Dyes. Navajo weavings were originally made as blankets, but during the late 1800s, the arrival of inexpensive machine-woven blankets reduced demand for hand-woven ones. As traders introduced these pieces to tourists for use as rugs and wall hangings, weaving shifted in purpose. The “transitional period” was a time when Navajo weavers were transitioning from weaving blankets to rugs. This weaving is a prime example of these soft textiles with bright aniline dyes and no defined borders that bridged the blanket and rug periods.

33.5” (2.79') Width, 47” (3.92') Length

$5,200.00
1890s Transitional Child’s Blanket
$5,200.00

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1890s Transitional Child’s Blanket

1890s Handwoven Navajo Transitional Child’s Blanket with Hand-Carded and Spun Wool with Bright Aniline Dyes. Navajo weavings were originally made as blankets, but during the late 1800s, the arrival of inexpensive machine-woven blankets reduced demand for hand-woven ones. As traders introduced these pieces to tourists for use as rugs and wall hangings, weaving shifted in purpose. The “transitional period” was a time when Navajo weavers were transitioning from weaving blankets to rugs. This weaving is a prime example of these soft textiles with bright aniline dyes and no defined borders that bridged the blanket and rug periods.

33.5” (2.79') Width, 47” (3.92') Length

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1890s Handwoven Navajo Transitional Child’s Blanket with Hand-Carded and Spun Wool with Bright Aniline Dyes. Navajo weavings were originally made as blankets, but during the late 1800s, the arrival of inexpensive machine-woven blankets reduced demand for hand-woven ones. As traders introduced these pieces to tourists for use as rugs and wall hangings, weaving shifted in purpose. The “transitional period” was a time when Navajo weavers were transitioning from weaving blankets to rugs. This weaving is a prime example of these soft textiles with bright aniline dyes and no defined borders that bridged the blanket and rug periods.

33.5” (2.79') Width, 47” (3.92') Length

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