"Name of Piece not Known", Woven by Freilano Montoya, Finished in the 1950s, ?X?", other Style, Worked for John Trujilllo. Sold work at Trujillo's Weaving Shop..
"Multi-Colored Vallero with Cross in center", Woven by Martina, Finished in the 1890s, 54X83", Vallero Style, Excellent condition, no fading. Wedding gift for Agueda.Agueda gave to Adelia as wedding present. She died in her 20's in childbirth. Alex her husband, was depressed. He had the rug under his arm going to the bar to sell it, Adelia stopped him. She told Eremia then a teacher to buy it from him with the $50.00 she had saved. Eremita gave it to Dela in 1996 along with Agueda's sewing machine..
"White Chimayo with Large Stepped Center Diamond", Woven by Hemerejildo Jaramillo, Finished in 1920-1930s, 51X84", Chimayo Style, Purchased in 1950s when weaver lived in Los Alamos. He built his own loom..
"Natural brown Hand-dyed Rio Grande", Woven by Unknown (from Chimayo area), Finished in Unknown Date, 48X75", Rio Grande Style, Probably 78" before unraveling. Fair condition, some holes, washed with some bleeding of reds, probably shrank in width since so uneven. Used as utilitarian piece..
"Sarape", Woven by Unknown, Finished in Unknown Date, 24X14", Rag Rug Style, Excellent condition. Margaret bought from Ernestine Trujillo in the 1990s. Used to call them sarapes.
"Cordelia Personal Chimayo", Woven by Cordelia Martinez, Finished in 1938, 18X37", Chimayo Style, A few stains, holes, hand repaired. Wove for self.Would have been worth $1.50..
"High School Graduation", Woven by Juan Melquiades Ortega, Finished in 1961, 17X20", Chimayo Style, Fading, running together of colors.Made for commercial sale. Given as gift for daughters high school graduation..
"Cow", Woven by Gabrielita Cordova, Finished in 1978, 30X44", Chimayo Style, Good condition. It wove because Alfredo wanted to challenge her with his brand. She worked independently as "The Cordova's Handweaving". Aquired from mother to son, in the shop..
"Red Rio Grande Tapestry Bands", Woven by Unknown Weaver, Finished in Unknown Date, 45X74", Rio Grande Style, Edges unraveled, sewn with material. Elvira received it from her mother Josefita Cordova. Mother repaired edging..
"Arrow Heads", Woven by Josefita & Emilio Cordova, Finished in the early 1940s, 40X52", Chimayo Style, Soiled. As gift to Daughter, used on the back of couch as cover..
"Light Blue Faded Chimayo", Woven by Josefita & Emilio Cordova, Finished in the early 1940s, 51X84", Chimayo Style, Good condition, slightly faded. Part of rug and couch set for daughter..