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Navajo Germantown Six Panel Weaving,

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Ethnographic Start Price:22,500.00 USD Estimated At:30,000.00 - 50,000.00 USD
Navajo Germantown Six Panel Weaving,

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Auction Date:2009 Apr 04 @ 10:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:6270 Este Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio, 45232, United States
ca 1885
of various complex designs in brilliant shades of three-ply red, gold, green, blue, and cream; 73.5" x 72.5".
Scholar Marian Rodee said that Multiple pattern rugs are perhaps the most unusual products of this period of weaving. (Rodee 1978: 47). During the 1880s Germantown yarn was introduced to the Navajos and given to highly skilled weavers. For a brief period, until about 1890, the weavers created complex, multiple pattern designs. Only a few known examples exist of six and nine panel Germantown weavings. Several rugs of this type can be found in the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology (Rodee 1981: plate 68) as well as in the collection of Anthony Berlant (Kahlenberg and Berlant 1976: plate 81).