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Loretta Wood - Navajo | |
Hand made by Navajo artist Loretta Wood. Set includes male and female Navajo dolls. 8 inches tall. | Loretta
Wood - Navajo $32
plus s/h SOLD |
Paula says - "Navajo dolls have been made for generations just like this, hand made dolls, clothes and with painted faces. "Certificate of Authenticity with artist's photo is included." A certificate signed by the artist is included. | |
About the Artist Loretta Wood is a (CIB) registered member of the Navajo tribe of Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Note: A CIB card, otherwise known as a CDIB card, stands for Certificate of Degree of Indian Blood and is issued by the federal government's Bureau of Indian Affairs. Meant to resemble Navajo Men and Women in ordinary dress, Navajo dolls are meant to be played with or collected. Navajo women are usually outfitted in a cloth dress or skirt and top and embellished with jewelry made of turquoise, silver and shell. The dress is traditionally made of velvet, cotton or muslin embellished with rick rack trim and cinched with a woven or embroidered sash. Necklaces are often sewn right onto the dress. Earrings are often beaded loops. Men appear in traditional muslin pants, bright colored shirt (often velvet) and a cinched sash like belt. Hair for the dolls is often made of mohair, wool or yarn. The hands are often made of leather. The face is fabric and the facial features are painted on. Navajo dolls might just be standing or they could be involved in an activity from everyday life such as weaving, cooking, or sewing. |
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