An authentic Second Phase Navajo Chief’s Blanket, featuring the classic horizontal banded design enhanced with the characteristic rectangular motifs that distinguish this highly collectible weaving style. Woven from hand-spun wool, this example displays rich indigo blue alongside vibrant aniline-dyed accents, reflecting the transition period when synthetic dyes became available to Navajo weavers in the late 19th century. The striking contrast between the deep natural indigo and brighter aniline colors creates a visually dynamic textile while illustrating an important chapter in Navajo weaving history. Revered for their artistry, rarity, and cultural significance, Second Phase Chief’s Blankets remain among the most sought-after forms of Navajo textile art.
57 inch by 45 inch. Weaver - unknown. All of our antique collection items have typical wear and tear, please contact The Gordon Collection for more information and/or photographs.