Navajo Transitional Weaving (circa 1900) featuring Three Columns of Red and Black Serrated Diamonds on a White Background. Woven with homespun wool, natural wool colors, and aniline dyes, this piece includes a fringe on one end formed from tied-off warp strings. The weaving has some condition issues, including broken end cords and staining on one side (see photos). It is priced accordingly and being sold as-is.
44” (3.67′) Width, 70.5” (5.88′) Length