Collection: Navajo Weavings
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Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Weaving 82" x 118"
Regular price $ 19,500.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Klagatoh 42" x 60"
Regular price $ 3,500.00Regular priceUnit price per -
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Chinle 35" x 56"
Regular price $ 2,700.00Regular priceUnit price per -
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Chinle 35" x 58"
Regular price $ 2,400.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Transitional 47" x 68"
Regular price $ 7,500.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Storm. 52" x 37"
Regular price $ 2,700.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Storm 60" x 39"
Regular price $ 2,400.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Runner Rug 50.5" x 19.5"
Regular price $ 1,125.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Klagatoh Weaving
Regular price $ 4,200.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Storm Weaving
Regular price $ 3,600.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Storm Pattern Weaving
Regular price $ 1,200.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Wide Ruins Circa 1930's
Regular price $ 2,000.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Crystal Style Navajo Weavings
Regular price $ 2,700.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Sand Painting Weaving
Regular price $ 4,200.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Wide Ruins Weaving
Regular price $ 2,100.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Wide Ruins Weaving
Regular price $ 4,200.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Tree of Life
Regular price $ 450.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Burnham Style Weaving - Marie Begay
Regular price $ 4,800.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Tree of Life
Regular price $ 2,400.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Tree of Life
Regular price $ 550.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Peyote Ceremony
Regular price $ 2,900.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Four in One
Regular price $ 3,500.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
2 in 1 - Wide Ruins Burntwater
Regular price $ 2,100.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Pictorial Pueblo 3-panel
Regular price $ 1,800.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Pictorial - 31 x 39"
Regular price $ 1,500.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Vendor:Navajo Weaving
Wide Ruins 30" x 44" - C009494
Regular price $ 3,000.00Regular priceUnit price per
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According to Navajo legend, a deity named Spider Woman taught them weaving. According to history, Pueblo Indians introduced weaving to the Navajo. Today, Navajo weavings are highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts for their beauty and cultural significance.
Known for their intricate designs and rich colors, the natural dyes are often derived from plants and minerals found in the surrounding environment. Typically made on a vertical loom, using a technique known as tapestry weaving, the weaver interlaces horizontal and vertical threads to create their design. Ranging from simple, monochromatic patterns to complex, multicolored compositions, these weavings have long been an important part of the Navajo culture, both as a way to preserve their heritage and as a means of artistic expression.
At Sorrel Sky, we offer both current and vintage textiles, with styles that include Teec Nos Pos, Two Grey Hills, Ganado, Germantown, and Crystal. There has never been a better time to add one of these handcrafted, one-of-a-kind Navajo weavings to your world.
Learn more about some of these designs on our blog posts (Click here)

According to Navajo legend, a deity named Spider Woman taught them weaving. According to history, Pueblo Indians introduced weaving to the Navajo. Today, Navajo weavings are highly sought after by collectors and art enthusiasts for their beauty and cultural significance.
Known for their intricate designs and rich colors, the natural dyes are often derived from plants and minerals found in the surrounding environment. Typically made on a vertical loom, using a technique known as tapestry weaving, the weaver interlaces horizontal and vertical threads to create their design. Ranging from simple, monochromatic patterns to complex, multicolored compositions, these weavings have long been an important part of the Navajo culture, both as a way to preserve their heritage and as a means of artistic expression.
At Sorrel Sky, we offer both current and vintage textiles, with styles that include Teec Nos Pos, Two Grey Hills, Ganado, Germantown, and Crystal. There has never been a better time to add one of these handcrafted, one-of-a-kind Navajo weavings to your world.
Learn more about some of these designs on our blog posts (Click here)