Navajo rug, "Two Grey Hills". wool; woven in natural and aniline-dyed handspun yarn with a design of a central terraced outlined diamond flanked by crosses with bold stepped triangle terminals, all within zig-zag and bar meander long borders and banded end borders in white, black and tan on variegated grey-tan field.
Donor:
Louis McRae and Ray Wilson
Collection place:
Eastern Arizona
Culture or time period:
Navajo
Collector:
Ray Wilson
Collection date:
ca. 1930
Materials:
Wool (textile)
Object type:
ethnography
Object class:
Rugs (textiles)
Function:
4.1 Dwellings and Furnishings
Accession date:
May 10, 2002
Department:
Native US and Canada (except California)
Dimensions:
width 93.98 centimeters and length 147.32 centimeters