
1950s Eyedazzler
1950s Navajo weaving with a bold Ganado Eyedazzler design in red, black, ivory, and heathered gray tones. Serrated diamonds and stepped motifs create the optical movement that defines the eye-dazzler tradition, a style that developed as Diné weavers began exploiting brighter, commercially available dyed yarns in the late 19th century. Strong symmetry, crisp color contrasts, and a dark outer field give this piece excellent wall presence and mid-century graphic appeal.
33” (2.75') Width, 50” (4.17') Length
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1950s Eyedazzler
1950s Navajo weaving with a bold Ganado Eyedazzler design in red, black, ivory, and heathered gray tones. Serrated diamonds and stepped motifs create the optical movement that defines the eye-dazzler tradition, a style that developed as Diné weavers began exploiting brighter, commercially available dyed yarns in the late 19th century. Strong symmetry, crisp color contrasts, and a dark outer field give this piece excellent wall presence and mid-century graphic appeal.
33” (2.75') Width, 50” (4.17') Length
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1950s Navajo weaving with a bold Ganado Eyedazzler design in red, black, ivory, and heathered gray tones. Serrated diamonds and stepped motifs create the optical movement that defines the eye-dazzler tradition, a style that developed as Diné weavers began exploiting brighter, commercially available dyed yarns in the late 19th century. Strong symmetry, crisp color contrasts, and a dark outer field give this piece excellent wall presence and mid-century graphic appeal.
33” (2.75') Width, 50” (4.17') Length





















