Burntwater

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Burntwater

Earth Tones and Soft Pastels

The Burntwater rug style originated north of the Rio Puerco Valley near Sanders, Arizona. In 1968, Philomena Yazzie was the first Navajo weaver to combine the design elements of bordered rugs, from Ganado and Two Grey Hills, with the earth-toned vegetal-dyed colors from the Crystal regional style. Navajo rug traders and collectors alike quickly embraced this new look.

Using both commercial and handspun yarns, the Burntwater has evolved into a bordered rug that has become increasingly intricate and complex in both its geometric center and accompanying design elements. Its plant- source colors reflect the unique beauty of the Southwest by using rich earth tones and soft pastels.

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Burntwater by Roselyn Begay - Garland's
Burntwater by Roselyn Begay - Garland's
Burntwater by Wanda Tracy - Garland's
Burntwater by Wanda Tracy - Garland's
Burntwater by Wanda Tracy - Garland's
Burntwater by Wanda Tracy - Garland's
Burntwater by Rose Yazzie - Garland's
Burntwater by Rose Yazzie - Garland's
Burntwater by Bruce Nez - Garland's
Burntwater by Bruce Nez - Garland's
Burntwater by Elverna Vanwinkle - Garland's
Burntwater by Elverna Vanwinkle - Garland's
Burntwater by Roselyn Begay - Garland's
Burntwater by Roselyn Begay - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Cara Yazzie - Garland's
Burntwater by Cara Yazzie - Garland's
Burntwater by Bessie Sellers - Garland's
Burntwater by Bessie Sellers - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Cecilia Nelson - Garland's
Burntwater by Cecilia Nelson - Garland's
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