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Navajo Teec Nos Pos Trading Post Rug textile weaving Native American Indian antique vintage art for sale purchase auction consign denver colorado art gallery museum
Navajo (Dine),
second quarter 20th century
 
wool with natural and aniline dyes
61 x 39 inches
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Expertly woven in an elaborate colorful pattern consistent with designs from the Teec Nos Pos Trading Post.

Teec Nos Pos is a trading post established in 1905 within the Navajo Reservation (covering portions of Arizona, New Mexico and Utah) . The words "Teec Nos Pos" translate to "circle of cottonwood trees"

This textile idisplays beautifully as a wall hanging and is well suited for use as a bed or furniture covering/throw. Also recommended for use as a floor rug.

Woven of native handspun wool in natural gray, black, ivory and brown with aniline dyed red, orange and blue.

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