Catalog Number |
CAS 2013-0003-0004 | |
Category | Textiles | |
Object Name | Rug | |
Culture | Navajo | |
Global Region | North America | |
Country | USA | |
State/Prov./Dist. | New Mexico | |
County | San Juan | |
Other Geographic Data | Navajo Indian Reservation; Community: Shiprock area | |
Maker's Name | Annie Charlie | |
Date of Manufacture | ca. 1980s | |
Collection Name | Donaldson | |
Materials | Warp: Cotton string; Weft: Processed natural, carded and aniline-dyed wool | |
Description | Small rectangular yei-style rug woven entirely in plain, weft-faced tapestry technique with non-interlocking joins; Design consists of four identical stylized yei figures, all standing in a row in full frontal view, each with brown feet, white legs and bodies, and square white head with brown neck ruff, black hair, and turquoise colored earrings with red tips; Both arms are held upward, holding a pair of stylized feather streamers (left to right, first pair is red, 2nd is dark brown, 3rd is red, and 4th is black); Each figure also wears a short gray, white, and red skirt and a red necklace with turquoise-colored pendant; Fifth rainbow yei figure surrounds other figures on three sides (bottom and 2 sides) of rug and is similar to others except that its body is half gray and half red and both arms are held to one side; All figures are on a plain light gray background; Black border framing rug on all four edges is straight-edged along ends, with reciprocating serrated edge along sides; Selvage cords are white and end cords are very light gray; Typical of yei-style rugs, this one was woven longer than wide but is intended to be viewed wider than long. | |
Dimensions (cm) | Width = 39.3, Length = 57.0 |