Description: A beautiful "revival" 3rd phase Navajo Chief's blanket. This wonderful weaving won three different awards in 1990 from various fairs/shows and the ribbons are included. This blanket features the traditional striped designs which are accented with 9 triangular blocks. The colors are blue and black stripes with red and white accents. This is a nicely woven, award winning blanket. It has a little sleeve to accommodate a rod to dispaly/hang it from on one side. This was hand sewn on and could be removed or changed if desired. This is a great example of a Navajo weaving to display.
Maker: Evelyn Curley (her name is on the ribbons).
Approx. Age: 1990s.
Size: Measures approx. 48 inches wide X 72 inches long.
Condition: Good for its age. Normal wear and minor imperfections expected.
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