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Valero Star Blanket
Valero Star Blanket
Valero Star Blanket
DepartmentHispano

Valero Star Blanket

NameBlanket
CultureRio Grande
Date1890 - 1895
Place madeVillage of Truchas-Trampas, New Mexico, United States
MediumCommercial synthetic dyed wool yarn
Dimensions79 15/16 × 50 13/16 in. (203 × 129 cm)
Credit LineMuseum of International Folk Art, gift of the Historical Society of New Mexico, A8.1956.3
Object numberA8.1956.3
DescriptionMade by Patricia Montoya of Valle (Village of Truchas-Trampas road to the east), who was disabled, working about 1890-1895. Her blankets are all Germantown yarns in bright colors and her designs were usually, like this blanket, or large star and lozenge elements. The village gave the name "Valero Star" to this type of blanket design. See Alfred I. Barton collection of Southwestern Textiles pg. 95-98
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