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After thorough rinsing, the rug is sent slowly and carefully through the wringer to take out as much of the water as possible before being hung on racks in the drying room. Learn all about antique Native American Art while having fun! Joining Red Mesa Gallery News gets you your Navajo Rug checklist, monthly updates, offers and promotions re all things antique native american art. Quit anytime! Are you attracted to the beauty and craftsmanship of Navajo rugs but confused by all the terminology being thrown around in the galleries?

There are two exceptions from the "no fringe” rule. Germantown rugs have fringe that is added to the rug after it has been woven. They are extremely rare and you will see one in the picture below. Although the fringe of an antique Germantown may have been partially removed or lost entirely, it does not affect the structure of the textile as the fringe is an addition. Gallup throws are another exception to the rule. These pieces are usually about 18'' by 24-inches in size and are woven in Gallup. Gallup throws are typically woven using a cotton warp. We cut the weaving off and have it knotted, rather than finishing in the traditional way. There is also a fringe at one end. There are thousands upon thousands of Gallup throws available that were sold along the Sante Fe railway to train passengers. They are a good addition to any collection. They typically cost between $40- $50. I've even seen them go for $250 on ebay.

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Many Navajo rugs will have what Indian arts dealers call, "lazy lines." It is an inaccurate and insulting term that I hope will be replaced by the term, "Section Line." The section line line is a diagonal joint or break in the weave where a weaver has worked on a single section of the rug without having to reach all the way across the rug. She weaves one section, then moves over and weaves another section. This creates the diagonal section line. Not all Navajo rugs have section lines. The end borders in Mexican imitation Navajo rugs are generally much wider than in a genuine Navajo rug. Side borders are often wider as well. If the rug has fringe at both ends that are extensions of the warps, then it is not a genuine Navajo rug.

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There is a company that has a line of more convincing fakes made in India. They sell these rugs as "inspired by Navajo rug weaving traditions" and are an attempt "to reproduce the exact feel, texture, weave and look of the Navajo hand-woven rug." Their tag line is, "The Most Authentic Reproductions Based on the Navajo Weaving Tradition." These bogus Navajo rugs are complete with side cords, section lines and end finishes that can fool you because they are very convincing.

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Although the rugs are not cheap, they are worth it as a reminder of American history and culture. Apart from providing guides about specific rug issues, we also offer discussions on different rugs. These discussions will let you have a better knowledge about the carpets and rug in your home. The Navajo Nation has the distinction of being one of America's largest Native American tribes. According to US News, they are currently the largest tribe according to population. The Indian Health Service reports that the largest reservation in America is 16 million acres. Most of this area is in Arizona. However, it also includes portions of New Mexico.

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People who enjoy decorating their homes in rugs of many types and designs will have heard of the Navajo rugs. These rugs are authentic in appearance and demonstrate the high craftsmanship of the ancient rugweavers. Many museums organize auctions to offer ancient Navajo rugs, often at a premium beyond what you could imagine. What is the secret to this price? Why is Navajo rugs less expensive than other types? There are many reasons why Navajo rugs are so highly valued and popular.

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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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