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New Mexican and Rio Grande Blankets by Chimayo Weavers
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Rio Grande Weaving Styles|Fiber Art | Tapestry Gallery | Southwest Weaving
   Chimayo
   Jerga
   Moki
   Modern
   Pictorial
   Rio Grande
   Rag Rugs
   Saltillo
   Tree of Life
   Vallero
   ZigZag
Chimayo Weaving and Hand Woven Tapestry in New Mexico
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Traditional Weaving Styles

First settled in 1598, Northern New Mexico has a long history. Although it has spent much of its history in relative isolation, trade and political changes have wrought major changes in culture and, by extension, weaving production. These styles all have beginnings in different periods, representing their time in history.

  • ChimayoTwo stripes and a center design
  • JergaTwill woven*check
  • MokiRio Grande stripes* typically blue and black repetitive stripes
  • ModernNon-Traditional
  • PictorialImagery
  • Rio GrandeStriped*with or without tapestry design elements
  • Rag Rug
  • SaltilloRio Grande tapestry shows its Mexican roots
  • ValleroRio Grande Saltillo with eight-pointed stars
  • Tree of Life
  • Zig Zag
Chimayo1 Jerga2 Moki3 Modern4 Pictorial5 Rio Grande6 Rag Rug7 Saltillo8 Vallero9 Tree of Life10 Zig Zag11

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Zig Zag


Rio Grande Weaving Styles|Fiber Art | Tapestry Gallery | Southwest Weaving

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