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Object Number
995-29-10/73776
Display Title
Wide Ruins rug, lavender bands of serrated diamonds, bands of beading
Descriptions
Object Description
Wide Ruins rug made by Geneva Scott Shabie. Three lavender bands outlined with gold and brown serrated lines enclosing three concentric interconnected serrated diamonds in white, gold, pale gold, and dark brown, with gray centers; these bands separated by four gray bands with central stripe of narrow stripes and beading in white, gold, lavender, dark gray; gray band at top and bottom edged with brown and gold beaded stripe, gray line, and brown and gold selvage cords. Warp: white wool; wefts: gray, lavender, gold, pale gold, brown, dark brown, white, orange, dark gray natural and vegetal colored wool. Selvages: one 2-ply rust and one 2-ply gold cord added in on sides, two 3-ply gold and one 3-ply brown cord added in top and bottom. Warp direction: 84 x weft direction: 59 [see Object Description text entry for extended description]
Inventory Description
Rug, geometric patterns in earth colors
Classification
- Rug
Department
Ethnographic
Date
c.1975-1990
Artist
Geneva Scott Shabie
Culture
- Navajo
- Modern
Geography/Provenience/Site Name
North America
/
United States
/
New Mexico?
North America / United States / Arizona?
North America / United States / Arizona?
Materials
Wool
Dimensions
Overall: 84 x 59 x 0.3 cm (33 1/16 x 23 1/4 x 1/8 in.)
Quantity
1
Label on object
995-29-10/73776
Provenance
Collector
Dr. William R. Wright
(1995)
Donor
Dr. William R. Wright
(1995)
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