
Cleveland Museum of Art
Wearing Blanket
- Date
- c. 1875–80
- Medium
- Wool (handspun, Germantown, and bayeta); tapestry weave
- Culture
- Native North American, Southwest, Diné (Navajo), female artist
- Department
- Textiles
- Institution
- Cleveland Museum of Art
This blanket was created during the late 1800s, when weavers in the Southwest began to shift from making garments for Indigenous use, including trade, to additionally create items for non-Native collectors. In this new market, traditional wearing blankets, which were worn around the shoulders, were marketed as rugs.
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