
Storm Pattern
Handwoven Navajo Storm Pattern weaving by Mary Shepherd with the classic symbolic structure that defines this style. In Storm Pattern weavings, the central motif represents the Lake of Emergence, the corner forms refer to the four sacred mountains, and the stepped connecting lines represent lightning and rain.
32” (2' 8") Width, 53” (4' 5") Length
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Storm Pattern
Handwoven Navajo Storm Pattern weaving by Mary Shepherd with the classic symbolic structure that defines this style. In Storm Pattern weavings, the central motif represents the Lake of Emergence, the corner forms refer to the four sacred mountains, and the stepped connecting lines represent lightning and rain.
32” (2' 8") Width, 53” (4' 5") Length
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Handwoven Navajo Storm Pattern weaving by Mary Shepherd with the classic symbolic structure that defines this style. In Storm Pattern weavings, the central motif represents the Lake of Emergence, the corner forms refer to the four sacred mountains, and the stepped connecting lines represent lightning and rain.
32” (2' 8") Width, 53” (4' 5") Length























