Chimayo Rug in Burgundy, Tan, Cream and Black A540

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Chimayo Rug in Burgundy, Tan, Cream and Black. Chimayó was founded near the end of the 17th century by Spanish settlers in a fertile valley nourished by the Santa Cruz River and protected by the surrounding foothills.  The settlers became experts in farming, stock raising and wool weaving. To protect themselves from the threats inherent in a ...

New Mexican Chimayo Weaving Bright Blue & Red c.1935 SOLD A438

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This bright blue New Mexican blanket is a knockout. We ship using UPS and Priority Mail, but for larger pieces we employ two freight companies we have found to be careful, cost effective and timely in delivery. We also ship worldwide, and for those transactions we require wire transfers. Please feel free to enquire about shipping ...

Vintage Chimayo – Turquoise Pictorial Weaving with Arrows A412

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Chimayó, New Mexico is known for the weaving traditions of the Ortega and Trujillo families, who have been weaving in the Spanish Colonial tradition for many generations and now operate weaving businesses near the Plaza del Cerro and in the placita of Centinela. Weaving measures 52" X 88" Call for pricing. About 30 minutes north of Santa Fe, New ...

Vintage Chimayo – Burgundy Pictorial Weaving with Large Turquoise Eagle A411

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Chimayó, New Mexico is known for the weaving traditions of the Ortega and Trujillo families, who have been weaving in the Spanish Colonial tradition for many generations and now operate weaving businesses near the Plaza del Cerro and in the placita of Centinela. Weaving measures 47" x 71" Call for pricing.

New Mexican Chimayo Bedspread A218

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Mexican Chimayo circa 1920's wool bedspread. Weaving measures 54" x 84". Price on request. About 30 minutes north of Santa Fe, New Mexico, in the foothills of the Sangre de Cristo mountains, lies the tiny community of Chimayó. Chimayó was founded near the end of the 17th century by Spanish settlers in a fertile valley nourished by the ...