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The Navajo returned from Bosque Redondo to a very different world; one increasingly tied to the larger Anglo-American economy and culture. Families quickly rebuilt their sheep herds and resumed production of their own hand-spun yarns, although the Churro sheep had been replaced by American Merino sheep which had shorter, greasier wool that was much harder to clean and spin by hand. Weavers also found that the market for their blankets was changing rapidly. The trading post system and its ties to the railroad brought relatively cheap manufactured clothing and supplies to the Navajo and surrounding tribes. Anglo-style coats and dresses were replacing wearing blankets as the clothing of choice among Native peoples.

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You might be curious about the value of a Navajo rug. These handwoven rugs are beautiful because of their authenticity. However, not all authentic Navajo rugs are worth the same amount. There are several ways to appraise Navajo rugs. It can be taken to a museum or sold to professional retailers. You also have the option of selling it online via sites such as eBay. If your Navajo rug is in poor condition, you can restore it to increase its value. A professional appraiser can be hired to assess it. A well-made Navajo blanket is a valuable collector item. It is also important to keep in mind that many other products were produced by the Navajo tribe before weaving rugs. Many Navajo blankets could be used every day and were made from natural fibers. After the Spanish introduced Iberian Churra sheep to Spain, they started using wool from desert plants in their blankets. These blankets were eventually replaced by machine-made blankets that were produced in Pendleton (Oregon).

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First Phase blankets were made from about 1800 to 1850 and consisted simply of brown (or blue) and white stripes with the top, bottom and center stripes usually being wider than the others. Second Phase blankets included small red rectangles at the center and ends of the darker stripes and were made about 1840 to 1870. The Third Phase type, between 1860 and 1880, saw the addition of stepped or serrated diamonds of color to the center and ends of the wide stripes. In weavings of the Fourth Phase, made from 1870 through the early 1900s, diamond motifs became larger and more elaborate, often overtaking the stripes as primary design elements. Revivals of chief’s blankets-usually made as rugs-have been popular since the 1950s.

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So how much do Navajo Rugs Cost? This Navajo Rug cost and pricing guide is designed to help you develop an initial budget and understanding of Navajo Rugs. There are several things to consider when purchasing quality Navajo Rugs.

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While basic knowledge of regional characteristics is useful in the study of Navajo rug ID, in the Navajo nation today a rug with a regional name such as Two Grey Hills may have actually been woven by a weaver from a completely different region. To aid in Navajo rug ID, there are certain ones that can be identified by their distinctive colors, others by the bands of color and the designs within those bands, and certain others by their distinctive designs. The Ganadoand Klagetoh tend to have simpler designs than the similar Two Grey Hills, and Burntwater rugs.

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A more complicated type of design was derived from Hispanic Saltillo serapes which featured brightly colored patterns of serrated diamond shapes. Weavers frequently outlined the small serrated patterns with a single yarn of contrasting color to heighten the visual complexity and impact. This patterning technique became known as the Eyedazzler and continues to be popular to the present day. Both the banded and diamond pattern homespun blankets of the late 19th century are generically known as Transitional Blankets because they signaled the end of Navajo blanket production and ushered in the era of the Navajo rug.

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So how much do Navajo Rugs Cost? This Navajo Rug price and pricing guide will help you establish a budget and understand Navajo Rugs. When purchasing quality Navajo Rugs, there are many things you should consider. Because Navajo Rugs are woven by hand on a Navajo Loom, there are standard sizes. The most common sizes are 6x9, 5x6, and 8ft. There are many sizes, including smaller and larger versions. Rugs are typically woven in rectangular shapes. The size of the rug you require will affect its price. Large Navajo Rugs can take up to 3 years to create and may be more difficult to find. Smaller Navajo Rugs start from $100, and go up from there.

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