Madaline Jones

Chief Revival

24" x 27.5"


Chief's blankets were originally intended as wearing blankets in historic times. This type of weaving has become popular among the Ganado area weavers as it was originally revived there by Lorenzo Hubbell around the turn of the century.

The Chief style of rug was traded to the high status members of the Pueblo and Plains peoples; giving the blanket its name: "Chief." The earliest established weaving style, the Chief is distinguished by its generally square blanket shape and simple design in blue, red, black, and white.

The first phase Chiefs were woven in plain stripes of blue, white, black, and brown. During a second phase, weavers added short red bars to the design. Third phase Chiefs, with stepped triangle motifs and rose-colored wool sometimes replacing the red, are the most popular today. In the fourth phase, the stripes were subsumed into squares against a solid background. Fourth phase Chiefs are rarely woven today.

This size and style has good eye appeal and provides good coverage. This particular color combination is neutral enough to work with just about any interior design scheme.

Our rug selection ranges from heavy-duty rugs that work well on the floor to table runners, and from wall hangings to fine tapestries. We try to hand-pick the best rugs at the best possible value. We believe this particular piece fits nicely into such a category.

Gallery Price: $480.00

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