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Free to attend!On April 11, the Natural History Museum of Utah will celebrate the Indigenous artistry of the Four Corners region with an extraordinary sale of handwoven Navajo rugs. Featuring more than 100 exceptional works by Diné weavers — ranging from intimate pieces to grand designs — this event offers guests the rare opportunity to acquire museum‑quality textiles at up to 40 percent off retail prices.
Complementing the rug sale will be a curated trunk show of handcrafted Native American jewelry showcasing exquisite pieces available below retail value. Visitors are also invited to bring their own Navajo rugs for expert evaluation and restoration consultations by Ben Leroux of Southwest Textiles from 10 a.m. to noon. The sale will continue until 5 p.m.
This is the Museum’s 11th collaborative Navajo Rug Sale with Toh-Atin Gallery of Durango, Colorado — a long-running partnership established by the gallery’s late owner, Jackson Clark, now carried forward by his sister Antonia Clark.
Museum admission is not required to attend the Navajo Rug Sale. You can learn more about the event and the Museum at https://nhmu.utah.edu/rug.
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301 S Wakara Way, Salt Lake City, UT, United States, Utah 84108
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