Navajo Two Grey Hills Rugs

Two Grey Hills rugs will typically have a single or double serrated design as the central focus within the weaving.  Other design elements such as geometrics, stair steps, even occasionally, pictorial elements will take up the balance of the weaving.  A dark border typically surrounds the interior design elements.  (Continued below.)



A Red Mesa Two Grey Navajo Rug - Allison Billy (#09)
A Red Mesa Two Grey Navajo Rug - Allison Billy (#09)

Navajo Rug
"A Red Mesa Two Grey"
22 1/4" x 32" 

$495.00

 

Navajo Two Grey Hills Handspun Rug - Lavalerie Simpson (#01)
Navajo Two Grey Hills Handspun Rug - Lavalerie Simpson (#01)

Navajo Handspun Rug
Handspun Two Grey Hills
18 1/2" x 23"

$250.00

 

Brown & Black Navajo Two Grey Hills Rug - Pauline Lee (#012)
Brown & Black Navajo Two Grey Hills Rug - Pauline Lee (#012)

Navajo Rug
Two Grey Hills
25" x 42"
Traders in Training

$625.00

 

Brown Handspun Navajo Two Grey Hills Rug - Anita Bigman (#02)
Brown Handspun Navajo Two Grey Hills Rug - Anita Bigman (#02)

Navajo Rug
Handspun Two Grey Hills
19" x 28 1/2"
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$995.00

 

Navajo Grey Two Grey Hills Rug - Edith Martin (#148)
Navajo Grey Two Grey Hills Rug - Edith Martin (#148)

Navajo Rug
Two Gray Hills
24 1/2" x 18 3/4"

$290.00

 

Navajo Brown & Grey Two Grey Hills Rug - Rose Chico (#001)
Navajo Brown & Grey Two Grey Hills Rug - Rose Chico (#001)

Navajo Rugs
Two Grey Hills
22" x 34"

$565.00

 

Two Grey Hills is located to the east of the Chuska Mountains and south of Shiprock, New Mexico.    Navajo rugs from this area feature intricate designs woven with natural sheep wool in varying hues of brown, cream and grey anchored with black and white.  The black is typically over dyed to make a more solid contrast with the other colors. 

Two Grey Hills weavings are believed to have started around 1911.  Guided by two local traders, George Bloomfield and Ed Davies, weavers were encouraged to continually improve the quality of their rugs.  Eschewing the reds of Ganado and wild distortions of Germantown weavings, Two Grey Hills weavers preferred the natural shades they were able to create by blending the brown, black and white wool of their own flocks.

Even today, Navajo rugs from this area tend to have a higher thread count per inch than weavings from other areas of the Navajo reservation.  While a typical contemporary Navajo rug will average around 30 wefts to the linear inch, Two Grey Hills weavings average around 45.  The acknowledged master of Two Grey Hills weavings, Daisy Taugelchee was known to create tapestries with up to 115 wefts per linear inch.


Artists who create Navajo Two Grey Hills Rugs:

Anita Bigman
Anita Bigman
Allison Billy
Allison Billy
Rose Chico
Rose Chico
Pauline Lee
Pauline Lee
Edith Martin
Edith Martin
Lavalerie Simpson
Lavalerie Simpson


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