Navajo Yei Pictorial Rug, c. 1935, 62" x 89"
This rug is in very good condition. There is some spotting, minor weft wear, and the corners are slightly curled. There is a cloth sewn onto one side for hanging purposes.
Acquired from a private collection in Arizona. Includes a copy of an old appraisal stating the value as $7,500 and the date as 1935.
Please reference item T92339A-0120-004.
Yei
pattern rugs feature images of the Holy People drawn from ceremonial sand
paintings but do not recreate an entire painting. The closely related
Yeibechai rugs show Navajo dancers in the act of portraying Yeis in
ceremonies. Typically, the Yeis are highly stylized figures with elongated
bodies, short straight legs, and heads facing the viewer. Yebechais have
somewhat more human proportions, usually face sideways, and often have legs
bent in a dancing motion. The earliest Yei rugs usually included one or two
large Yei figures oriented vertically, i.e. parallel with the warp. In some
cases, small Yei images were included in rugs with geometric patterns or
other pictorial elements. Though quite rare, these early types were made over
a period of nearly four decades, falling out of favor by the 1930s. In the
1910s, a very small number of weavers made single figure type rugs which
portrayed not the Navajo Yei, but rather Hopi Katsina figures with
characteristic tableta headdresses.The more common types of Yei and Yeibechai
rugs feature multiple figures oriented parallel with the weft threads so that
the rug appears wider than long when the figures are upright. Two distinct
styles emerged in the 1920s. Those made in the area of Shiprock, New Mexico
tend to have light colored backgrounds with no border, and often use brightly
colored commercial yarns. Yeis and Yeibechais made in the central part of the
reservation, in northeastern Arizona, tend to have dark backgrounds with
simple borders. They are more likely to incorporate natural wool colors and
more subdued chemical shades. Yeis continue to be very popular with
collectors and are now being made in nearly all parts of the reservation.
Medicine
Man Gallery has been in the Antique Native American art business since 1992. We have one of the largest
inventories of Antique Native American art for sale in the country, offering
Navajo Rugs and Blankets, American Pueblo Pottery, Indian Baskets, Hopi
Kachinas, Old Pawn Jewelry, Contemporary Native American Jewelry, and Native
American Beadwork, as well as Ethnographic Art, Western Americana, Art of the
West and Native American Art. Before
purchasing please feel free to contact us with any questions you may have
about the condition of this item; we are happy to send additional images.
Vintage Teec Nos Pas handwoven Navajo Rug woven by Vangeline Begay. This bright classic rug has been stored away since new.
Size 46" x 31"
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- Artisan: Navajo
- Origin: Navajo
- Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
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- Culture: Navajo
- Condition: Very good condition; please see full description for other details.
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