Mouse Pads

Mouse Pad Bessie Barber

$19.99

Weaving of blankets and rugs by the Navajo people has a long history dating back over three centuries with weavers innovating with ever-changing designs. The new Burnham Style was developed by the Barber and Begay families of Burnham, New Mexico in the 1980s. Weavers use primarily the natural browns, whites, greys and blacks of sheep's wool, but with the distinctive inclusion of small areas of vibrant color. Unique pictorial designs depicting Navajo ceremonial figures are carefully interspersed among the more traditional geometric designs. This new, trademark family style is a testament to the continuously creative nature of Navajo weaving. Weaver: Bessie Barber Credit: The Gloria F. Ross Collection of the Denver Art Museum.

$19.99
ISBN: 
680638002067

Mouse Pad Earthtone SW

$19.99

Inspired by hand-woven Indian flatweave rug designs from the American Southwest, this MouseRug coordinates especially well with other natural colors such as wood, wicker, stone and brick.

$19.99
ISBN: 
680638000049

Mouse Pad Mesa Verde NP

$19.99

A beautiful representation of the towers of Cliff Palace.  Original art commissioned for the Mesa Verde Centennial in 2006.

$19.99
ISBN: 
680638000000

Mouse Pad Chief Joseph Repeated PRC-1

$19.99

First produced in the 1920s, the Chief Joseph blanket is one of the oldest, on-going blankets made by Pendleton Woolen Mills. The blanket pattern celebrates the heroism of the Northwest's great Nez Perce leader, Chief Joseph. Its design is balanced with arrowheads symbolizing bravery and pointing in all directions of Mother Earth.

$19.99
ISBN: 
680638000353
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