Navajo Grey On Black Klagetoh Rug - Pauline Lee (#013)
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Grey on Black Klagetoh Rug
31 1/4" x 25 1/2"
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Klagetoh weavings are identified with an area about fifteen miles south of Ganado, although many believe them to be a Ganado weaving with the predominant background color being grey rather than red. In Navajo, Klagetoh translates to "Underneath or hidden water".
Whatever the discrepancy with its true origin, Klagetoh rugs are separated from Ganado Reds by the predominance of grey or occasionally tan in the background color. The other colors used are black, red and white. The rugs are black bordered and typically feature a single serrated diamond design in the middle with other design elements, most typically stairsteps in each of the four corners.
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Navajo Rugs - Klagetoh Rugs See all items in this categoryRelated legends:
Weaving
After the
medicine woman told the people about the prayersticks she told them that there
was a place in the underworld where two rivers crossed. It was called ni tqin'kae
tsosi, fine fiber cotton (Indian hemp). There were two persons who brought the
seed of that plant, they were spiders. They said that the people were to use the
plant instead of skins for their clothing. So this seed was planted in the earth? More about this legend
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