There are two exceptions to the “no fringe” rule. Germantown rugs have a fringe that is added on after the rug is woven. They are rare and there’s a good picture of one of them at left. The fringe on an antique Germantown may be partially worn away, or gone altogether, but this does not hurt the structure of the textile, since the fringe is an add-on. The other exception to the rule is a Gallup throw. These small pieces about usually 18″ by 24″ and are woven in the Gallup, New Mexico area. A typical Gallup throw is woven on a cotton warp, and the weaving is cut off and knotted rather than finished in the traditional way so there is a fringe on one end only. There are thousands of Gallup throws out there that were sold to train passengers along the Sante Fe railway. They make a nice addition to a collection and usually will cost $40 to $50, although I’ve seen them go for $250 on eBay.

When Germantown wool from Pennsylvania was originally imported, it afforded the weavers a wonderful range of new colors to work with and this design wasperfect for the combining contrasting colors. This rug design looks almost Persian and perhaps least likea Navajo. It is a very busy and bold design with a wide border filled witha variety of motifs, especially a lightning path. It is a complex design andthe rugs are often large. The centers of these rugs are quite elaborate withfeathers, arrows, and claw-like hooks extending from the points of diamonds andtriangles. Zigzags will be everywhere. There are really no color rules, except they should harmonize.This design also contains a lot of diagonal lines.

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Navajo Blankets gained in value due to their versatility, durability, and beautiful patterns. The blankets were then expensive. PBS reports that tribal chiefs had the money to buy the blankets and wore them frequently, even for ceremonial reasons. The Navajo began evolving their blanket-weaving methods as they improved their skills. The Traditional Fine Arts Organization states that the result was blankets with more designs and colors. They began to produce rugs as well as blankets and wraps quickly. This increased demand was driven in part by traders. It also influenced regional designs. The Navajo began to include their spiritual and god-like figures in their woven creations. A Navajo blanket could cost anywhere from $100 to $150 during the 19th-century, which was when most men earned less than $5 per day, according to PBS. People can buy Navajo blankets (or rugs) for as little $500 to several thousand dollar today.

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Navajo rugs stand out among all the rugs with a high price tag. Navajo rugs are expensive. First, they are rich in history. You will also notice that these rugs exhibit excellent craftsmanship. Finally, we can see the type and method of weaving used by the weaver to create these rugs. They are far more durable than any other rug on market.

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The Navajo rug-weavers chose four colors that reflected their culture and spirituality. These are blue, yellow, green, and white. These colors were symbolic elements that represented their tribe through the rug. An authentic Navajo Navajo Navajo rugs will set you back more than a thousand. However, you can save your money if you love art and want to decorate with the best Navajo rugs. These rugs work well in modern interiors. The Navajo rugs can be described as one of the most original pieces of rugs that you will ever see. Although the designs and weave methods of these rugs have undergone some changes, they are still authentic and high quality.

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Serapes only rarely had a slit in the middle for the head which made them ponchos. Navajo weavers made both the manta and serape styles during the eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries along with shirts, dresses, breechcloths, and sashes. These early weavings made before the 1870s are very rare, bringing tens of thousands of dollars-or more-from collectors and museums. The so-called Chief’s Blanket is a specific style of manta that went through a distinct design evolution.

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