Explore the American Southwest weaving culture of the Navajo through the eyes of weaver Louise Castellan. In her lecture, Ms Castellan will address the textile art of Navajo weaving from its historical roots to present day weaving practices. Unique artistic and technical methods related to vegetal dyes, continuous warp, spirit lines, section lines and regional weaving patterns will be described. Along with saddle blankets, rugs and tools on display, a demonstration loom will be available for anyone interested in trying the Navajo way of weaving.
Ms Castellan first began weaving tapestries in 1982. After visiting the Navajo Reservation she was drawn to the artistry and beauty of Navajo textiles. She now specializes in weaving saddle blankets. She currently resides in Bangkok and her travels throughout South East Asia focus on ethnographic photography of tribal weaving practices and equipment. She received a Master of Health Science degree from the University of Toronto, and is currently working toward a Master Weaver designation.
The lecture will begin on
When: Thursday 26 August 2010 at 10.00 a.m.
Where: Tilleke and Gibbins
Supalai Grand Tower, 26th Floor
1011 Rama 3 Road, Chongnonsi, Yannawa
Bangkok 10120, Thailand
Donation: 200 Baht for Thai Textile Society members and 300 Baht for non-members
For reservations, please contact at Ruth Gerson at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or mobile 089-164-6405.
About Thai Textile Society
Thai Textile Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and appreciation of textiles, with particular emphasis on the textiles of Thailand and Southeast Asia. Membership is open to all textile enthusiasts.
For more information please visit the Thai Textile Society website at www.thaitextilesociety.org
Ms Castellan first began weaving tapestries in 1982. After visiting the Navajo Reservation she was drawn to the artistry and beauty of Navajo textiles. She now specializes in weaving saddle blankets. She currently resides in Bangkok and her travels throughout South East Asia focus on ethnographic photography of tribal weaving practices and equipment. She received a Master of Health Science degree from the University of Toronto, and is currently working toward a Master Weaver designation.
The lecture will begin on
When: Thursday 26 August 2010 at 10.00 a.m.
Where: Tilleke and Gibbins
Supalai Grand Tower, 26th Floor
1011 Rama 3 Road, Chongnonsi, Yannawa
Bangkok 10120, Thailand
Donation: 200 Baht for Thai Textile Society members and 300 Baht for non-members
For reservations, please contact at Ruth Gerson at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or mobile 089-164-6405.
About Thai Textile Society
Thai Textile Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the study and appreciation of textiles, with particular emphasis on the textiles of Thailand and Southeast Asia. Membership is open to all textile enthusiasts.
For more information please visit the Thai Textile Society website at www.thaitextilesociety.org
‘An Introduction to Navajo Weaving’ lecture by Louise Castellan












