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1947.4.10B

Horse saddle blanket. An example of poor weaving, showing new kind of wool from Rambouillet type sheep coming into Reservation at date of collection. Half plain white, half black and white with black, white and brown chevron pattern at 2 corners. All natural colours.


1947.4.10B

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Collection type
Object
Description
Horse saddle blanket. An example of poor weaving, showing new kind of wool from Rambouillet type sheep coming into Reservation at date of collection. Half plain white, half black and white with black, white and brown chevron pattern at 2 corners. All natural colours.
Geographical reference
New Mexico near Two Grey Hills
Cultural groups
Navajo
Person
Field collector Maria Chabot
PRM source Maria Chabot
Date / Period
Date made: Before 1940
Date collected
1940
Acquisition information
Purchased: 1940
Materials and processes
Material Wool Textile Animal, Process Woven
Dimensions
Width: max 910 mm, Length: max 1090 mm
Object numbers
Accession number: 1947.4.10B Other numbers: 10

Search terms: Animal Gear, Textile, Saddle Blanket, Horse Accessory