Thursday, 15 March 2018

Knowing the Real Artists behind the Exalted form of Navajo Art Handicrafts


Those lustrous turquoises and gleaming silverwork encompassing the alluring art of sand-painting, pottery, and basketry steals the heart of the viewer. People go crazy with the Navajo handicraft for its decorative purposes, perfect geometric designs, and exquisite craftsmanship, with the Navajo art coffee mug gaining popularity like wildfire.

The Navajo art form has been well appreciated by masses all over the world, and its handicraft is always in demand, but only a few know about the Navajo people, who are the real creators of such wondrous form of art.

The Southwestern United States, Native American people, the Navajos live in Hogan’s (traditional Navajo homes) where their houses are made of dried mud and wood. The Hogan is considered sacred and holy by those who practice the Navajo religion as their spiritual practice is about restoring harmony to a person’s life and maintaining balance.

Silversmithing being an important form of art among the Navajo people is something in which they specialize in. From making a myriad of handmade silver jewelry, they have moved on to make the world’s most alluring and intricate mandalas, which are the sand paintings of the Navajo people. Being an expressive form of art, these people have evolved the Navajo pottery with elegantly intricate designs and introduced the abstract conception of different figures of the deities. With their unique sense of creativity, unequivocal craftsmanship, and interesting sense of color combination, the Navajo people have maintained their legacy.


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