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NAVAJO YEI RUG early 20th century This vintage Navajo Yei rug is a significant example of indigenous textile art, featuring a single, highly stylized "Yei" or "Holy Person". These deity figures, which became a common motif in Navajo weaving in the early 20th century, are deeply rooted in spiritual tradition, drawing direct inspiration from the sacred sandpainting designs utilized during Navajo healing ceremonies. The central figure is framed by a complex, striking border composed of black, red, and white bands arranged in a traditional stepped pattern. This blend of ceremonial symbolism and intricate geometric design reflects the evolution of Navajo weaving from functional blankets to expressive, narrative wall hangings. App. 31 in. x 74 in.
$1,000-1,500


Sold for $1,000


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