Kona Historical Society - OLD – Kona Historical Society's 2017 Online Auction
Auction Ends: Jul 23, 2017 07:00 PM HST

Art

Vintage Navajo Yei Tapestry

Item Number
135
Estimated Value
90 USD
Sold
65 USD to eddieboy
Number of Bids
5  -  Bid History

Item Description

This fascinating Navajo weaving is made of 100% wool and totally hand-woven using classic Native American looms that Navajo weavers have used for hundreds of years. The wool of Navajo Indian weavings is hand dyed from vegetable and aniline dyes. It measures 17"x19".

"Yei (pronounced “yay”) is the Navajo name for the benevolent supernatural beings who bring their healing power to medicinal ceremonies still performed today. In fact, they were first portrayed in traditional sandpainting designs created for these ceremonies, but the modern Yei rug is more of a pictorial composition, showing a row of the front- facing stylized stick figures. Between the Yeis cornstalks, feathers and arrows may appear, and a Rainbow Guardian often surrounds and protects the figures on three sides, indicating the sandpainting roots of this particular style." ~ garlandsrugs.com

Item Special Note

Proceeds benefit Kona Historical Society, a 501c3 nonprofit. Winning bidder is responsible for shipping and Hawai`i State tax (4.166%). We try our best to ship items as economically as possible. Most are shipped flat rate but larger or unusually shaped items may need to be shipped priority. Winning bidder is also responsible for postal insurance if the item’s value is over $500. As with all auctions, item is sold “as is” with no refunds available.

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In Memory of Clara Misae Tokunaga

In Memory of Clara Misae Tokunaga

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