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By the 1890s, the internal demand for Navajo weaving was almost non-existent. To make matters worse a widespread financial panic seized the US economy in 1893, depressing commodity prices for the raw wool that had come to replace weavings as the Navajo’s primary trade item. During this difficult time, several traders realized that there could be an external market for Navajo weavings made as rugs rather than blankets. The nascent market for Indian rugs was fueled at the turn of the century by a growing national interest in Native peoples and artifacts. Well-heeled tourists to the Southwest wanted unique souvenirs of the exotic places and peoples they visited, and rugs could easily be incorporated into the highly eclectic and overstuffed interiors of the period.

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For $20-50 per item, I can help you identify a textile. Click here to contact me with information about the textile you are interested in. The Eyedazzler would have been the preferred method of calling the weaver. It may also be called a squash blossom by some. The top's banded rug doesn't fit in any particular regional style. Some people might call it a saddle blanket or chief blanket design. The bottom one is from Working with the Wool, a book by Noel Bennett & Tiana Bighorse. Noel was a Gallup resident when you were living in Church Rock. She taught weaving at the library every Thursday night, I believe. It doesn't match any regional description.

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There is one exception to the additional indicators of price, material and fringe. Gallup throws, which are woven in the Gallup, New Mexico area, are small textiles measuring about 18 by 24 inches. Gallup throws are made with a cotton warp, and the weaving is cut off and knotted, creating a fringe on one side only. Typical prices for these textiles range from $40 to $50, as of publication. The only other authentic Navajo rugs that feature fringe are Germantown rugs. These rare antique rugs have fringe that was added on after the weaving process was completed.

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As of publication, the average price for these textiles is between $40 and $50. Germantown rugs, which are authentic Navajo rugs, do not have fringe. Rare antique rugs with fringe have been added to the rug after it was finished weaving. Almost all Navajo rugs contain wool threads. They are rougher than cotton and linen, but they make up the majority of Navajo rugs. The rug is likely fake if it has fringe or ridges around the edges. Ridges will form on the ends of warp threads which have been cut and then run into the rug. You may have noticed that prices vary for all rugs. Some rugs are priced well below the budget range while others can go beyond that. Navajo rugs rank number one among the most expensive. Navajo rugs seem so expensive. They are also a part of history. These rugs are secondly crafted with great skill, as you will see.

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Taking care of your Navajo rug will ensure that it can maintain its vibrant colors and stay in great shape for a long time. Here are some tips for caring for your rug. There are special cleaners for wool rugs that you can use to get rid of minor stains. When you follow these guidelines, you should have no little to no issues keeping your rug pristine.

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When trying to determine the authenticity of a Navajo rug, one of the first things you should check is the warp. Warp strings run vertically and make up the foundation of the rug. Navajo rugs are made on a continuous loom that contains the actual warp threads. You can check this visually and by running your hand along the side of the rug to feel whether the warp threads run the length of the rug or whether they’ve been cut. However, in Mexican-made copies, the cut warp threads are hidden, making it more difficult to detect.

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Rugs from Navajo are some of the most beautiful and well-made textile products. These rugs are from the Navajo tribe, as the name implies. The tribe settled in the southwest part of the United States between the 10th and the 11th centuries. They were established in 1500. The Navajo tribal women began weaving chief's blankets in the 1800s. These blankets were popularly traded and Indians all across the country wore them, from the northern Great Plains to Mexico. The blankets were not used as a symbol for chieftainship. They were however a symbol for wealth and power. Rugs are so valuable because they have a piece of history attached to them. It is also one of the main reasons they are so expensive. We've already talked a bit about the history of these rugs. They are also unique and more expensive than other rugs because of this. Other reasons exist as well. Authentic Navajo rugs can be woven by hand using a Navajo Loom. Standard sizes are 5x8, 4x6, 6x9, and 6x9.These rugs are usually woven in a rectangular pattern. It can take many years to weave large sizes in this arrangement.

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