Tapis Navajo

192 items

Tapis Navajo

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Tous nos tapis sont tissés par des tisserands Navajo, dont la plupart vivent traditionnellement dans la réserve Navajo située en Arizona, au Nouveau-Mexique et en Utah. Il s'agit de la plus grande réserve amérindienne du pays, avec quelque 16 millions d'acres et plus de 350 000 Navajos. Depuis les débuts du tissage par les Navajos vers 1700, le tissage a fourni un avantage économique important à la tribu et un excellent débouché pour leurs talents artistiques. Leurs tapis sont fabriqués dans la maison du tisserand ou sur des métiers à tisser verticaux en utilisant les mêmes méthodes qu'ils ont utilisées au cours des trois cents dernières années. Aujourd'hui, dans le Sud-Ouest, les Navajos sont les seuls Amérindiens à pratiquer beaucoup de tissage. Nous recevons actuellement moins de tissage que par le passé, mais la qualité est la meilleure qu'elle ait jamais été.

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192 items
Chinle by Janice Vanwinkle - Garland's
Chinle by Janice Vanwinkle - Garland's
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1920s Crystal by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Susie Mike - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Susie Mike - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Louise McCabe - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Louise McCabe - Garland's
1930s Ganado Runner by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1930s Ganado Runner by Vintage Collection - Garland's
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Coyote Stealing Fire by Luana Tso - Garland's
Two Grey Hills Tapestry by Edith Yazzie - Garland's
Two Grey Hills Tapestry by Edith Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern / Wide Ruins by Josephine Wilson - Garland's
Storm Pattern / Wide Ruins by Josephine Wilson - Garland's
Two Grey Hills by Ella Taylor - Garland's
Two Grey Hills by Ella Taylor - Garland's
Kokopelli Pictorial by Esther Etsitty - Garland's
Kokopelli Pictorial by Esther Etsitty - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Irene Chase - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Irene Chase - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Ella Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Ella Yazzie - Garland's
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Wedding Pictorial Runner by Margaret Cody - Garland's
1920s Ganado by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1920s Ganado by Vintage Collection - Garland's
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Pictorial by Vintage Collection - Garland's
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Pictorial by Sarah Paul Begay - Garland's
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Pictorial Runner by Margaret Cody - Garland's
Two Grey Hills Tapestry by Edith Yazzie - Garland's
Two Grey Hills Tapestry by Edith Yazzie - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Burntwater by Martha Smith - Garland's
Two Grey Hills by Betty Baldwin - Garland's
Two Grey Hills by Betty Baldwin - 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
Twill/Double Weave by Lucy Wilson - Garland's
Twill/Double Weave by Lucy Wilson - Garland's
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Optical / Stacked Blocks by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Two Grey Hills by Lorraine Gould - Garland's
Wide Ruins by Marjorie Spencer - Garland's
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Storm Pattern by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Rita Wilson - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Rita Wilson - Garland's
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Yei by Margie Elwood - Garland's
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Yei-be-chai by Sarah Paul Begay - Garland's
Yei-be-chai by Sarah Paul Begay - Garland's
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