Navajo Sandpainting


Item Number: 34

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Value: $35

Online Close: Oct 25, 2020 11:59 PM MST

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Description

Sandpaintings (or drypaintings) – often used in Navajo religious ceremonies – are made by slowly trickling sand through the hand onto epoxy-covered particle boards, using sand made from naturally-colored crushed rock, stone, and minerals for the different shades and colors. Framed, 8” x 8”. From Western National Parks Association.


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