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TEEC NOS POS – Sometimes they call first ... She shouldn’t have finished the rug, according to Navajo tradition, but she sat down in front of the loom and worked it until it was done.
“Teec Nos Pos: A Navajo Tradition” at the San Jose Museum of Quilts and Textiles is a collection of Navajo rugs from the early 20th century trading-post era, a time when trading textiles was ...
Teec Nos Pos and Eyedazzler. The public preview of items runs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. followed by the auction from 2 to 5 p.m. “Navajo rug auctions are also an excellent opportunity to learn more ...
Her pattern is called Teec Nos Pos and includes 75 colors ... Q: How does someone know if they are getting an authentic Navajo rug? A: My dad is a third-generation trader and I’m a fourth ...
FARMINGTON — Guiding a visitor around the grounds of his expansive Teec Nos Pos Trading Post ... not sold. Navajo families brought in their livestock, wool, rugs, baskets, carvings, buckskins ...
like the one in Teec Nos Pos, which has been there for over 100 years. It is among a handful of places left in the Southwest where Navajo weavers can walk in with a handmade rug and leave with a ...
the Stilleys have serviced or appraised rugs from every major Navajo rugmaking center, including names that have come to represent regional styles, including Two Grey Hills, Teec Nos Pos ...