Diné - Navajo Nation
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Diné - Navajo Nation Pottery and Fine Art
The Diné are best known for their fine textiles—blankets and rugs—and their exquisite sterling silver and turquoise jewelry and accessories. Adobe Gallery regularly features a select group of estate Diné jewelry and a few select Diné rugs, as well as a few vintage baskets.
Adobe Gallery has a comprehensive book selection that includes a selection of books on Diné textiles and jewelry, all of which are viewable on this continuously updated website.
Note: when we say Diné (as opposed to Navajo), we are refering to the people and not the government. Since 1969, their government refers to itself as Navajo Nation.
Diné - Navajo Nation
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Belts and Buckles
Diné - Navajo Nation
Native American Baskets
Bowls and Other Forms
Diné - Navajo Nation
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Bracelets
Diné - Navajo Nation
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Buttons and Conchas
Diné - Navajo Nation
Other Fine Collectibles
Clothing
Diné - Navajo Nation
Southwest Indian Pottery
Contemporary
Diné - Navajo Nation
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Earrings
Diné - Navajo Nation
Other Fine Collectibles
Navajo Textiles & Blankets
Diné - Navajo Nation
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Necklaces
Diné - Navajo Nation
Other Fine Collectibles
Other Items
Diné - Navajo Nation
Fine Art - Native American Paintings
Paintings
Harrison Begay (b. 1914-Present) Haskay Yahne Yah - The Wandering Boy
Original Diné Painting “Dark God with his Medicine and his Torch”
Beatien Yazz (1928-Present) Little No Shirt - Jimmy Toddy
Original Painting “Squaw Dance Procession #2” by Beatien Yazz
Diné - Navajo Nation
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Pins
Diné - Navajo Nation
Fine Art - Native American Paintings
Prints
Diné - Navajo Nation
Southwest Indian Jewelry
Rings
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