"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..
"Rio Chiquito", Woven by Augustina Trujillo Vigil, Finished in Unknown Date, 42X72", Rio Grande Style, Attachery warp torn at one end, Natural dyes faded.
"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.
"Joined Together", Woven by Unknown Weaver, Finished in the late 1700s, 45X178", Jerga Style, Few stains, great condition, 4 harness loom, narrow stripes joined as one.
"Narrow Rio Grande", Woven by Unknown Weaver, Finished in the early 1700s, 19X66", Rio Grande Style, Gabriel Ortega 1st Generation, poor condition, from quilt mother dismantled.
"Wedding Gift", Woven by Jose Ramon Ortega, Finished in 1875, 48X84", Rio Grande Style, was wedding gift from Jose Ramon father of Nicosio Virgenia and Nicacio Ortega, excellent condition few stains.
"Diamonds & Diamonds", Woven by Unknown Weaver, Finished in the late 1800s, 32X67", Chimayo Style, Uncle Reyes wove same type of weaving brother to Nicacio, colors have run, fading, weaving is in tack, missing weft in center design, 1st Germantown yarns to be introduced into this era. Uncle Reyes wove same type of weaving, brother to Nicacio.
"Spread Eagle Swastica", Woven by Unknown Weaver, Finished in Unknown Date, 52X78", Chimayo Style, many blankets with this motif center of Bird paual, Excellent condition.
"Katchina Cactus", Woven by Tony Vigil Trujillo, Finished in 1993, 31X32", Chimayo Style, Excellent condition, given to Tony's sister. Tony copied this, Rachuia pattern picture. Woven at Ortega's.
"7 Diamonds", Woven by Felix Rodriguez Ortega, Finished in the 1920s, 48X100", Rio Grande Style, woven in Bingham, Utah. Red faded, some holes with warp missing in other areas, but weft left intact. Worked for McClossen, sold to McClossen.
"TMT", Woven by Felix Rodriguez Ortega, Finished in 1928, 47X78", Chimayo Style, woven at parents wedding, excellent condition. As gift for Trini's possibly after wedding..