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It was Spider Woman who preserved the Dine (Navajo) people from the evils that surrounded them when they emerged into the Third-World. For this reason she became one of their most cherished Gods. It was also Spider Women who taught the Dine to weave. Spider Women told the Dine ancestors of the first weaving loom constructed by her husband. He made the cross poles of sky and earth cords; the warp sticks of sun rays, lengthwise to cross the woof; the healds of rock crystal and sheet lightning, to maintain the condition of the fibers. For the batten he choose a sun halo to seal the joints, and a comb of white shell to clean the strands.

 
NELLIE CURLEY

BURNHAM YEI
$395.00 plus S&H

Nellie Curley has done a great job on this ceremonial weaving. Nellie is from the Cow Springs area of the Navajo Nation. This intriguing rug is strongly representative of the Navajo culture. Navajo ceremonialism centers on a desire for healing: not only physical health, but also mental, emotional, spiritual, and even material well being. The Holy People portrayed in Yei rugs are believed to restore health when called upon in a properly conducted ceremony. Nellie used several natural colors in this weaving,that make it very pleasing to the eye. This weaving measures 34X26 inches. I can furnish a warp/weft count for this weaving via email request. If you would like to see more photos of this item contact me and I will email them to your address.

Navajo weavings are an excellent investment. Experts claim good Navajo weavings increase in value 20% a year. Unlike Navajo reproduction weavings imported from other countries. This weaving is 100% authentic, 100% handmade by a Native American person. This item was made in the U.S.A. We offer a 30 day money back guarantee. If you have any questions about this item email me at FEBANKS@4cornersindianart.com.

Price= $395.00 plus $14.00 S&H= $409.00

  THANKS FOR LOOKING!

  Frank,

  4CORNERSINDIANART.COM

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