Crystal

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Crystal

Geometric Designs Evolving to Banded and Vegetal Dyed

There are two distinct periods in the Navajo rug style called “Crystal”, and both come from the Crystal Trading Post in the Chuska Mountains of New Mexico. Under the influence of J. B. Moore in the early 1900s, the Crystal rug was a distinctive bordered geometric composition, often with hooks, frets, and whirling logs. There are many surviving rugs from this era, and to this day weavers frequently take inspiration from these well-known designs.

Beginning in the 1940s, the Crystal rug became known as a banded, vegetal-dyed weaving without a border. Like the Burntwater and Wide Ruins styles, plant dyes give the Crystal its characteristic soft earth tones and pastels. Another defining feature is the presence of bands of alternating wavy lines between the more prominent bands of primary design.

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$1,950
Miniature Crystal by Elouise Bia - Garland's
Miniature Crystal by Elouise Bia - Garland's
Crystal by Michele Laughing-Reeves - Garland's
Crystal by Michele Laughing-Reeves - Garland's
Bird Springs by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Bird Springs by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Bird Springs by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Bird Springs by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Crystal by Mona Laughing - Garland's
Crystal by Mona Laughing - Garland's
$3,800
$3,800
1980s Crystal by Nonabah Harrison - Garland's
1980s Crystal by Nonabah Harrison - Garland's
J.B. Moore Crystal by Marilyn Jim - Garland's
J.B. Moore Crystal by Marilyn Jim - Garland's
Miniature Crystal by Janice Bia - Garland's
Miniature Crystal by Janice Bia - Garland's
Banded Crystal by Evelyn Begay - Garland's
Banded Crystal by Evelyn Begay - Garland's
Crystal by Ella Yazzie - Garland's
Crystal by Ella Yazzie - Garland's
$1,900
Crystal by Lucinda Jody - Garland's
Crystal by Lucinda Jody - Garland's
Old Style Crystal by Rena Begay - Garland's
Old Style Crystal by Rena Begay - Garland's
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