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Follow on Google News | Traditional Navajo Weaving Techniques Inspire Collectors at Garth’s AuctionLiveAuctionTalk.com founder Rosemary McKittrick covers art, antique and collectible sales weekly in her column.
By: Rosemary McKittrick When she started out her patterns were simple. Over time they grew dramatic as though inspired by unseen hands. Some young Native weavers today are asked to go outside amid the early morning dew and search for a spider’s web. As the first light of day glistens through the strands they’re told to place their right hand on the webbing. If they can do so without harming the web, the belief is the gift of weaving will flow into their spirit forever. Originally the Navajos made their own dyes from roots and plants. Some of the brilliant red color seen in older weavings actually came from Manchester, England through trades. The women spent hours unraveling threads in the red cloth to use in their own designs. The tightly woven and boldly patterned weavings have earned worldwide attention. On Nov. 23 & 24 Garth Auctions, Delaware, Ohio, featured a selection of Navajo weavings in its auction. A Transitional Eyedazzler with an overall diamond design; two figures and also crosses at the center sold for $6,038. A Yei Be Che Weaving with two pairs of blanket dancers surrounded by a sawtooth border brought $4,600. Read the entire article at http://www.LiveAuctionTalk.com. RSS: http://www.liveauctiontalk.com/ # # # • One of the largest “Live” auction information databases on the Internet. • Over 700 articles including photographs are currently available to website visitors. • FREE weekly subscription to the updated articles too. Website: www.LiveAuctionTalk.com End
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