3 x 5 Vintage Yeibichai Navajo Rug 78812
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3 x 5 Vintage Yeibichai Navajo Rug 78812

Size: 03'05 x 04'07
Main Color: Beige
Age: Vintage
Origin: America
Transaction type: Cr
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3 x 5 Vintage Yeibichai Navajo Rug 78812

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78812 Vintage Yeibichai Navajo Rug, 03'05 x 04'07.

Yeibichai Navajo rugs are distinctive weavings that feature ceremonial figures known as Yeis or Yei Bi Chei, which represent deities or spirit beings from Navajo mythology. These figures are depicted in stylized human forms, often shown in ceremonial dance or rituals, with distinctive masks and attire. The color palette of these rugs ranges from natural tones to vibrant hues, reflecting both the ceremonial context and the weaver's artistic vision. The rugs are known for their high-quality weaving, intricate designs, and cultural significance, as they symbolize important Navajo healing ceremonies like the Nightway.

Emerging in the early 20th century, Yeibichai rugs were influenced by an increased interest in Navajo culture and art, with traders and collectors encouraging weavers to create pieces that depicted traditional ceremonies. Today, skilled Navajo artisans continue to weave these rugs, maintaining traditional techniques while sometimes experimenting with new designs and colors. Yeibichai rugs are celebrated not only as works of art but also as a profound connection to the spiritual and cultural heritage of the Navajo people, showcasing the enduring legacy and artistic mastery of Navajo weavers.

Native American allure harmonizes with Southwest style in this handwoven wool vintage Navajo Yeibichai rug. The abrashed beige backdrop sets the stage. The composition is adorned with six female Yeibichai figures each holding sacred eagle feathers, a symbol of their deep connection to the spiritual world. The depiction of six Yei (Yeibichai) figures in Navajo art, such as rugs, symbolizes balance, harmony, and spiritual significance. It often reflects the ceremonial configuration of six dancers in the Nightway healing ritual, representing the harmonious relationship between the spiritual and physical worlds. Additionally, six figures can signify the interconnectedness of nature and the collective blessings, protection, and guidance from spiritual entities. This number may also hold specific cultural importance in Navajo mythology and stories, weaving together elements of nature, spirituality, and tradition into a meaningful design. 

It is framed on three sides with the protective arch of a rainbow guardian. In Navajo art, the Rainbow Guardian surrounding three sides of Yei (Yeibichai) figures symbolizes protection, harmony, and spiritual connection. It acts as a protective barrier, ensuring the safety of the Yei and representing the harmonious relationship between the spiritual and physical realms. The rainbow signifies blessings, fertility, and unity, linking the Yei figures to the broader universe and emphasizing the interconnectedness of all things. Additionally, it represents the spiritual journey and guidance provided by the Yei, making the Rainbow Guardian a powerful symbol of protection, balance, and spiritual enlightenment in Navajo culture.

  • Rendered in variegated shades of beige, black, gray, red, brown, green, and sky blue with other accent colors.
  • Abrash.
  • Handwoven wool.
  • Made in America.
  • Measures: 03'05 x 04'07.
  • Date: 1940s. Mid-20th Century.