"Name of Piece not Known", Woven by Unknown Weaver, Finished in the Mid 1800s, 54X84", Rio Grande Style, Woven during Gerbasio Ortega era, Great-Grandfather, may have been made in a 8 e.p.i set up but reed purchased may have been 7 e.p.i's.
"Rio Chiquito", Woven by Augustina Trujillo Vigil, Finished in Unknown Date, 42X72", Rio Grande Style, Attachery warp torn at one end, Natural dyes faded.
"Anastacio Gift", Woven by Canuto Vigil, Finished in the 1970s, ?X?", Rio Grande Style, Gift to Anastacio, was woven towards the end of weaving career..
"Graduation", Woven by Teresita Jaramillo, Finished in the 1920s, 56X82", Chimayo Style, Heavy wool commercial dyes, Excellent condition a few stains, graduation present.
"For Show", Woven by Jake Trujillo, Finished in 1968-1969, 52X84", Chimayo Style, If you can copy this piece you can weave any chimayo blanket, excewllent condition.
"Last piece Severo", Woven by Mercedes Trujillo, Finished in the 1950s, ?X?", Rio Grande Style, Last piece woven for Severo Jaramillo, Given to Irvin as a gift in the early 1990s, poor condition, J&H Clasgens misc. leftover wool from other projects, large hole weft gone.
"Isabelle Wedding", Woven by Jake Trujillo, Finished in 1945, 52X98", Chimayo Style, Woven for Isabelle after wedding in 1945, used on couch in Chimayo home, also used as pawl for casket at both Jake and Isabelles' funeral, excellent condition, J&H Clasgens.
"Small Center Diamond", Woven by Unknown/ SF Flea Mareket, Finished in 1900-1910, 33X67", Chimayo Style, Prototypical Chimayo woven for Gold and Candelario, good condition knots gone on warp so unraveloing mior weft, Selvage weft missing, some fading of red.
"Chamita", Woven by Unknown Weaver, Finished in 1890, 48X60", Rio Grande Style, fringe on ends were unwoven from the original so that fringe could be reried, Analine dyes, commercial dyes not faded very bright, dad may have unraveled and wove a small piece 20x20 had red, might have given to Elvira in payment, purchased through aunt in Chamita.
"Wedding Blanket", Woven by Mercedes Trujillo, Finished in 1933, 49X77", Rio Grande Style, Wedding Blanket given to Lisa Trujillo on their wedding in 1982, good condition a few stains.
"Name of Piece not Known", Woven by Mercedes Trujillo, Finished in the 1920s, 45X68", Rio Grande Style, warp worn off knots, some warp unraveled at ends, excellent condition.
"Isabelle State Fair", Woven by Jake Trujillo, Finished in 1955, 38X68", Chimayo Style, Ist prize in county fair Los Alamos, excellent condition, J&H Clasgens, woven for Isabelle.
"Rainbow Scrap", Woven by Jake Trujillo, Finished in 1967, 52X82", Rio Grande Style, woven from left over wool for family couch, J&H Clasgens, excellent condition.
"Black & Blue", Woven by Jake Trujillo, Finished in 1986, 37X72", Jerga Style, won Spanish Market with red version, warp the same, Irvin & Lisa did warp, J&H Clagens.