These days I want pattern. Heaps of pattern. But not dignified, perfect made-by-a-machine pattern. I want dots, but not perfectly formed round polka dots. Yesterdays geometry in a more organic format. Chevron re-thought. I want mud cloth from Africa and rugs based on southwestern Native American designs. It's about to get tribal, lovelies.
I started a link folder a few months ago titled tribal, and when I opened it today it contained almost a hundred links :) So lets break this into a couple of posts, shall we?
on the menu for today: desert tribal
I know. Almost too much to take in, isn't it? Are you feeling as connected to this as I am? On friday I will post the rest of it, pop by and share in the beauty. am x
(I know some of the patterns involved in these items are sacred to Native Americans, and I apologize if you are offended by their use here. Please know we are simply appreciating a small part of the beauty of your culture.)
feather arrowheads room Pastel Arrows painted driftwood Matthew Williamson Rug navajo rug fabric fabric 2 cavern wallpaper nook navajo dhurrie vintage textiles Marcia Smith art Anna Montiel art basket wall fringe pouch window display freepeople outfit bag stamp set clutch lokahi print toms arrow pebbles arrows art print arrow fabric art flower fringe wall fringe banners
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6 comments:
Adore! Luckily, I live in Utah where Native American inspired EVERTHING comes in abundance! Go Utes!
Great blog babe! I love it!
Would be amazing if you could follow back :)
www.aliciakarastyle.blogspot.com
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Great blog babe! I love it!
Would be amazing if you could follow back :)
www.aliciakarastyle.blogspot.com
x
Great blog babe! I love it!
Would be amazing if you could follow back :)
www.aliciakarastyle.blogspot.com
x
What a massive amount of inspiration here. Wonderful topic too! I real love the arrow pattern in that entryway.
Thanks so much for putting this post together! Looking forward to the follow up :)
PS. Happy birthday to your little teen-ager. Following you!
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