SKU: 240805-28
$220.00
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ca. 1930 - 1950
38" L x 19.5" W + 4" Fringe
Hand Woven in Deep Red, Cream and Black Colors with Fringe on Each Side
In Very Good Condition
Navajo Gallup Throws are small, popular Navajo weavings made for the tourist trade, especially sold at train stops like Gallup, NM, known for their affordability and portability, typically featuring simple geometric or pictorial designs on a cotton warp with a distinctive fringe on only one end (due to being woven two-at-a-time and cut apart). They were a quicker, cheaper alternative to larger rugs, using commercial yarns, and remain collectible souvenirs, often with colorful banded patterns.
Condition: Very Good
Tribe: Navajo
Year Range: 1925 - 1950
Region: Southwest
Dimensions: 38 in19.5 in
Category: Navajo Rug - Samplers- Looms - Gallup Throws
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