It is said that Spider Woman taught the Navajo to weave.
Generations have been spinning and weaving wool into beautiful
textiles over and over across the Navajo Reservation. A
visually stunning art, the weaving skills of the Navajo
continue to fascinate the world. Shiprock Santa Fe offers the
largest selection of vintage weavings in the area.
Gallery
owner Jed Foutz brings a lifetime of expertise and knowledge
buying and selling Navajo weavings to his Santa Fe gallery
location. We also offer full appraisal services, if you would
like to inquire about the value of a textile in your
collection, please contact the gallery.
Burntwater/Wide Ruins/Raised Outline/Pine Springs
Late Classic and Classic Wearing Blankets
Teec Nos Pos/Red Mesa Trading Post
Banded Double Saddle Blanket, c.1930's
Beacon Blanket Pillow
Big Thunder Pictorial Textile, c.1930
c. 1885-1895 Rio Grande Textile
c.1890 Crystal Region Textile
c.1915-1925 Navajo Crystal Region Textile
Chiefs Pattern Textile, c. 1915
Chinle Banded Textile, c. 1940
Chinle Revival Pattern Textile, c. 1900
Double Saddle Blanket, c. 1930
Double Saddle Blanket c.1930's
Double Saddle Blanket with Steer Heads and Horse Profile, c.1910
Double Saddle Blanket, c.1910
Double Saddle Pictorial with Flowers, c.1920
Double Twill Saddle Blanket, c.1960
Germantown Navajo Third Phase Variant Chief Blanket, c. 1890
Germantown Textile, c.1890
Historic Double Sided Saddle Blanket
Historic Transitional Textile
Hopi Manta, c. 1890
J.B. Moore Crystal Textile, c.1911
Klagetoh Region Textile, c. 1940
Klagetoh Region Textile, c. 1950
Late Classic Child's Blanket, c.1870
Late Classic Child's Blanket, c.1870
Late Classic Child's Blanket, c.1870
Late Classic Child's Blanket, c.1870
Natural Crystal Region Textile, c. 1920
Natural Runner, c.1930's
Navajo Blanket, c. 1875