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Manufacturer: American Indian - Tina Sterlachian A real "knock your socks off" needle point featuring beautifully done items from the Four Corners area, Hopi, Zuni & Navajo, rustically framed & ready for an appreciative home.
The rustic frame is approximately 22" square & sets off an extremely well executed needle point "painting". It includes a Hopi clay pot, a Kachina Dancer, a Navajo rug & a squash blossom necklace which could be Zuni.
The colors are quite true to form for the items, even the necklace is done with metallic silver thread.  
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This has been a favorite of mine, purchased from the estate sale of a local artist.
The frame is signed on the back: Teena Sterlachian Christmas 1978. I do not know if the artist was Native American, but her home was heavily decorated with Native American items.My photos do not do the piece justice.
The Navajo rug is actually a light brown with rust & black designs. The Hopi pot is a deep beige with rust & black designs. Thank you for shopping at The Treasure Chest. (Item ID:E-09) |
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