Klagetoh Area Weavings
Klagetoh style Navajo weaving measuring 23 inches by 29 inches. This style is related to the Ganado regional style, but has a background field color of gray or tan featuring a central diamond shape.
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Klagetoh-Hidden Springs, Arizona is close to the Ganado area. The styles are similar, but the Klagetoh are dominated by a grey background, with the elongated central diamond. Sadie Begay has woven a beautiful, high quality rug, measuring almost 3 feet by 5 feet.
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Pictured is a small Navajo weaving, perfect for a table top or in a grouping. Shades of gray and red make up this Klagetoh/Ganado style weaving. Measuring 15 inches by 10 inches.
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Pictured is a great example of a Klagetoh style weaving. Klagetoh is a weaving area that is located 15 miles south of Ganado. The design is similar to the Ganado style, but generally the background has more of a gray field than the predominant red found in a Ganado rug. In Navajo the word Klagetoh translates to- hidden water or underneath.
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Pictured is a vivid Klagetoh weaving that is 29 inches by 38 inches.
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A combined Storm pattern and Klagetoh by an unknown weaver.
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