Dine Lady

One of a Kind

Traditional Juniper Sculpture

Item: Navajo Indian Women Wood Carving #412

A Native American Wood Carving

Height 10.5 inches

This Item Sells for:
$150.00



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Navajo Arts is dedicated to showcasing Authentic Native American Art and Crafts, Navajo Indian Jewelry, Carvings, and other items from artists that live on the Navajo reservation. Most's Navajo artists have to sell their items wholesale getting get only about 25% to 50% of what the art is worth.

This store features the work of Harry Benally. He has no computer or internet access. I (Harold Carey) will add other Navajo artists if this site is successful. I donate my time, costs, and web site space. I own a web site hosting service Utah Web Design.

100% of the selling price goes the the featured artist and I ship from here and keep the shipping and handling costs.

Navajo Art

Harry is famous for his “Navajo Lady” woodcarvings modeled after his mother. He sells woodcarvings and jewelry on a full-time basis in art shows all over the West.

Harry also carves animal figures such as goats, horses, donkeys, lamas, and nativity scenes. He also carves animal figures and “Navajo Lady” in alabaster rocks.

Harry is a silversmith too in the old traditional style. He cut his own turquoise rocks and polishes them. Harry loves his work and spends many a late night wood shed.

Harry Benally is noted for his fine woodcarvings and silversmith work. Harry is a self-taught Navajo Artist born in Shiprock, New Mexico in 1951 on the Navajo reservation. He is a member of the Salt (Ashiihi) clan (mother's side) and born to the Ruins Clan (father’s side).

Harry Banally

 

Harry now lives in Sheep Springs, NM. 45 miles north of Gallup, 6 miles down a dirt road off highway 666 where he grew up.

 

Harry’s mother was a renowned rug weaver, and it was from her that he learned a keen sense of design. He also learned patience and the importance of paying attention to detail, as all are requirements in creating high quality woodcarvings and jewelry.

 

He has been carving juniper and cottonwood roots, aspen trees for about 18 years. Harry being a self taught artist has his own unique of carving Navajo Lady’s and Men, all one of a kind which collectors have bought all over the west.

 

Every Item is shipped with a Certificate of Authenticity

 

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