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Two Gray Hills - Weaving 37" x 25" by Lorraine Benally (Navajo)
Item Number: STCR0162
Navajo weaver Lorainne Benally has created this lovely Two Gray Hills weaving using gorgeous wool. Named for a trading post on the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico, the Two Gray Hills style of Navajo weaving is considered by many as a classic. Weavers from that area used wool in its natural colors -- white, black, and brown, with grays and tans obtained by carding the black or brown wool with white. The center of the design is usually one or two elongated, terraced diamonds, surrounded by more geometric motifs, and finished with a dark outside border. Rug care and hanging instructions included with purchase. If you would also like velcro, at no additional cost, for hanging your rug, click on "Contact Us" below to make your request. Length 37", Width 25"
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