Third Phase Chief's Blanket

Navajo Rug or Textile

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DPR Collections

Name/Title

Third Phase Chief's Blanket

Description

Small rug woven in the style of a third phase chief's blanket. This rug has a deep, even red background, with a narrow white band near the top and bottom, and three central design columns- the two on the outside each consisting of three geometric white designs followed by two stepped zig-zag bands in blue. The central column consists of a blue stepped diamond outlined in white on the top and bottom, and a central figure of a small blue rectangle surrounded by a white + or cross.

Use

This piece was made for decoration.

Navajo Rug Textile Details

Textile Shape

Rectangular

Warp

Average Warp Count

11

Warp Colors

White

Warp Materials

Wool

Weft

Weft Count

40

Weft Colors

Red, White, Blue

Weft Materials

Wool

hasWeaveType

Tapestry Weave

Navajo Design Style

Chief

Top and Bottom Selvage Cords

Number of Cords

2

Number of Ply Strands

2

Colors

Red

Side Selvage Cords

Side Selvage Cord Type

Integral to Weaving

Number of Cords

2

Number of Ply Strands

2

Colors

Red

Top/Bottom “Two by Two” Weaving

Present at Top

2

Present at Bottom

3

Ethnography

Cultural Region

Region

Southwest

Continent

North America

Culture/Tribe

Navajo
Native American

Dimensions

Width

19-7/8 in

Length

23-1/4 in

Materials

Material

Wool

Material Notes

There are minor variations in the red color, which may mean that it was not commercially dyed.