SKU: 250310-01

Navajo Two Gray Hills Rug By Annie Nez

$350.00

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ca. 1990

32" L x 18.5" W

Beautiful Weave and Very Pleasing Design with a Note on one Side

In Good Condition but there is some Moth Damage as Pictured One Side Undamaged

Annie Nez, she is a Navajo weaver associated with this style. Examples of her work include a Two Grey Hills weaving measuring approximately 34" x 51", made with natural wool colors, as featured by reputable sellers like Garland's Navajo Rugs. Her pieces emphasize the classic Two Grey Hills aesthetic and are considered authentic, handwoven Diné art.

The Navajo Two Gray Hills rug (often spelled "Two Grey Hills") is a highly regarded style of traditional Navajo (Diné) weaving, originating from the Two Grey Hills area in northwestern New Mexico on the Navajo Nation. These rugs are often called the "Cadillac" of Navajo textiles due to their exceptional quality, fine weave, and use of natural, hand-spun wool in undyed colors—primarily black, white, gray, brown, and beige/cream tones, created by blending the sheep's wool.

Condition: Good

Tribe: Navajo

Year Range: 1975 - 2000

Region: Southwest

Dimensions: 32 in18.5 in

Category: Navajo Rug - Two Gray Hills - Toadlena

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