Two Grey Hills by Master Weaver Irene Bia. This weaving has an unusual background color. It almost appears mauve. Due to this color we are referring it as a variant.
Irene hails from the Chinle area of the Navajo Reservation. Her family herds sheep on the land overlooking Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly, among the most sacred places in the center of Navajo country.
Irene has won many awards from the Gallup All Indian Inter-Tribal Ceremonial. She has had weavings exhibited at the Desert Caballeros Western Museum in Wickenburg Arizona. She is best known for very tight weave. Irene can execute almost any geometric style with expert precision; triangles, square, and steps.
| Style | Two Grey Hills |
| Weaver | Irene Bia |
| Circa | 2024 |
| Size | 42″ x 66″ (3’6″ x 5’6″) |
| Item # | Churro 1766 |
| Learn more about the Two Grey Hills style of weaving | |
| Learn about the Navajo Churro Collection | |
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