Elmer Thompson, Navajo Handmade Bag, Gallup Throw Rug, Approx 16” x 11”
Elmer Thompson, Navajo Handmade Bag, Gallup Throw Rug, Approx 16” x 11”
It is very common for a nice Navajo weaving to cost into the thousands. Even at the end of the 19th Century when Indian Traders were developing a Navajo rug market the cost of the weavings would be out of reach for many. To give Native American art enthusiasts a hand woven rug they could afford the Gallup Throw was introduced. This rug was different because it had a cotton warp and many times was left unfinished with fringes hanging at one edge. Today the Gallup Throw is still being woven. However, it is now done mostly by older Navajo women, and one day we probably won’t see many of these weavings. It is lots of work for a piece of handmade art that doesn’t demand a high price tag, and that is why it might not be carried on by the younger generation. We have decided to take this popular weaving and let artist Elmer Thompson turn it into a fashionable bag. Something that you can use daily, look very stylish and it gives you the opportunity to share a part of Native American culture many people don’t even realize exists. The bags are handmade, and just like the weavings no two are ever exactly the same.
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- $165
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