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Millicent Rogers was fascinated with the design possibilities of the cross, especially the feature of the double-bar with its origins in the Cross of Lorraine as well as the the dragonfly cross of the Pueblo and Navajo peoples.   




Felipe’s Cross (4 1/4” x 3” w)
This beautiful double-bar cross designed by Millicent Rogers has a feeling of oriental calligraphy. Its wedge-shaped bale makes it the perfect highlight to a well-fitting collar necklace. Offered in sterling silver. $185.

 

 

Geronimo’s Cross (3 1/2” x 1 3/4”)
Here is a sleek, well-proportioned cross pendant ending with an oval opening. The Geronimo cross is especially suited to a collar necklace, and can be worn with a chain necklace of any length. Offered in sterling silver. $150.
 

 

 

 

The perfect complement to our MR crosses is a simple, well-fitting sterling silver collar. Navajo made, it is just $55.
 

 

Stars Running - Millicent Rogers created 7 of these star pins based on navigational points. Two pins are now in production in sterling silver.
 

 

Pleiades - The Seven Sisters cluster just to the right of Orion, has the look of a mischievous little creature. Enjoy her for $130.
 

 

 

Regulas - The brightest star in the Leo constellation would be dazzling addition to your collection. In sterling silver, $130.
 

 

 

The Millicent Rogers Chief Blanket Mouserug ( 9”x7”)
Millicent Rogers was a woman of wealth and style who had the foresight to collect and preserve Southwestern blankets and rugs. This Chief Blanket was acquired in 1947 and is the signature weaving of her outstanding collection. Woven around 1890, it represents a transition between blankets designed for Indian use only and those woven for trade.
This clever reproduction of MR’s signature rug can serve as a mouse pad or as a small non-slip surface for pottery. $20

 

GENERAL INFORMATION
HOURS OF OPERATION
The Museum is open daily from 10AM - 5PM.
The Museum is closed Mondays November through March. Closed Easter Sunday, Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day.

LOCATION
The Millicent Rogers Museum is located at 1504 Millicent Rogers Road, 4 miles north of Taos Plaza, 1/2 mile south of Highway 64. See our home page for link to a map to the Museum.

FREE ADMISSION EVERY SUNDAY FOR TAOS COUNTY RESIDENTS

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Millicent Rogers
Museum
 
Post Office Box A  •  Taos NM 87571
505 758 2462  •  fax 505 758 5751  •  mrm@millicentrogers.org

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