A MARGARET WHEELER WORK OF NATIVE AMERICAN FIBER ART
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The loomed wearable art weaving described by the maker as a Ceremonial Carpet Coat, medium/large in size, inspired by traditional Chief's blanket designs, loomed in wool, lined in silk, adorned with twisted fringe.
Mahota Handwovens are created by Margaret Roach Wheeler, a Native American of Chikasaw-Choctaw descent. This work of fiber art was commissioned for a fashion show that took place at the Grand Opening of The Inn of The Anasazi in Santa Fe. It was then purchased at the Indian Market in 1991.
Measures 33 x 45 without the fringe.
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Mahota Handwovens are created by Margaret Roach Wheeler, a Native American of Chikasaw-Choctaw descent. This work of fiber art was commissioned for a fashion show that took place at the Grand Opening of The Inn of The Anasazi in Santa Fe. It was then purchased at the Indian Market in 1991.
Measures 33 x 45 without the fringe.
We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell.
Condition
Very good condition, super clean and odor free, no mothing, damage or repair.
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A MARGARET WHEELER WORK OF NATIVE AMERICAN FIBER ART
Estimate $300 - $500
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