A Navajo/Diné Hubbell Revival-style weaving by Nina Beno
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Description: A Navajo/Diné Hubbell Revival-style weaving by Nina Beno Late 20th/early 21st Century With Moki stripes woven in red, blue, cream, and black in four conjoined stepped diamonds with interior cross motifs 54" H x 30" W Provenance: Purchased from Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, AZ Exhibitions: Casa Grande, AZ, "OOdaham Tash," 1988 Notes: This lot is accompanied by a retail label from Hubbell Trading Post, a photograph of the weaver, and a Second Place ribbon in Arts & Crafts from OOdham Tash, Casa Grande, AZ dated 1988.Notes: This lot is accompanied by a retail label from Hubbell Trading Post, a photograph of the weaver, and a Second Place ribbon in Arts & Crafts from OOdham Tash, Casa Grande, AZ dated 1988.Provenance: Purchased from Hubbell Trading Post, Ganado, AZDimensions: 54" H x 30" WExhibited: Casa Grande, AZ, "OOdaham Tash," 1988Condition: Overall good condition with dust accumulation and typical signs of wear commensurate with age and use. Issues include, but not limited to: minor scattered pulled stitches and creasing.
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