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It was Spider Woman who preserved the Dine (Navajo) people from the evils that surrounded them when they emerged into the Third-World. For this reason she became one of their most cherished Gods. It was also Spider Women who taught the Dine to weave. Spider Women told the Dine ancestors of the first weaving loom constructed by her husband. He made the cross poles of sky and earth cords; the warp sticks of sun rays, lengthwise to cross the woof; the healds of rock crystal and sheet lightning, to maintain the condition of the fibers. For the batten he choose a sun halo to seal the joints, and a comb of white shell to clean the strands.

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DORATHY NEZ
$109.00

This beautiful loom and small rug was handcrafted by Navajo weaver Dorothy Nez. Dorothy is from the Kabieto area of the Navajo Nation. Dorothy is a lifelong weaver and is very accomplished, she also weaves full size rugs. The loom itself is crafted out of native juniper, her husband  Ray Nez crafts the actual loom and is very talented himself.The weaving is very detailed CHINLE pattern. Dorothy has wove 4 native colors into this rug. The overall measurments for this piece is 22X20 inches. This piece has be signed by Dorothy and Ray on the base of the loom.  I will email the buyer of this item, the orginal photos upon request.

 

Price= $95.00 plus $14.00 S&H= $109.00

This item is 100% authentic 100% handmade by a Native American person. This item was made in the USA. We offer a 30 day money back guarantee. If you have any questions email me at FEBANKS@4cornersindianart.com.

SOLD: L. PERRIZO, CHICO,CA.

  THANKS and CONGRATULATIONS!

  Frank,

 4CORNERSINDIANART.COM

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