The Story
This small but striking Diamond Twill weaving, also known as a Two-Face weaving, by skilled Navajo artist Brenda Joshevama showcases the challenging reversible technique unique to Navajo textiles. The interlocking diamond pattern creates a bold, optical design that reverses colors on the opposite side, with vibrant red, deep blue, and cream forming Β concentric diamonds across the entire field.
Handwoven with handspun wool using rich aniline dyes for the intense red and blue against natural cream, this piece demonstrates a precision, tight weave, and symmetry that highlight the weaver's mastery of this challenging double-faced twill structure.
11.5β Width, 14β (1.17') Length

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
This small but striking Diamond Twill weaving, also known as a Two-Face weaving, by skilled Navajo artist Brenda Joshevama showcases the challenging reversible technique unique to Navajo textiles. The interlocking diamond pattern creates a bold, optical design that reverses colors on the opposite side, with vibrant red, deep blue, and cream forming Β concentric diamonds across the entire field.
Handwoven with handspun wool using rich aniline dyes for the intense red and blue against natural cream, this piece demonstrates a precision, tight weave, and symmetry that highlight the weaver's mastery of this challenging double-faced twill structure.
11.5β Width, 14β (1.17') Length





















