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Navajo 1567

$1,900.00
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Description

Woven by hand in the third quarter of the 20th century by a Navajo (Diné) artisan of the American Southwest, this small vintage rug is a beautiful example of the banded chevron and stripe tradition that has been at the heart of Navajo weaving for generations. The natural earth-tone palette of gray, ivory, black, and caramel speaks to the Navajo weaver's deep connection to the landscape — each color drawn from plant and mineral sources found on or near Navajo lands.

The flat-weave construction is the hallmark of the Navajo textile tradition, producing a dense, durable surface with a graphic clarity that no pile rug can match. At this intimate scale, the rug is equally compelling as a wall-mounted work of art as it is as a table covering or accent piece — a small but fully realized expression of one of North America's greatest weaving traditions.

Dimensions: 2' x 3' 5"
Date of Manufacture: 3rd Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: United States (Navajo Nation)
Material: Wool pile on cotton foundation
Condition: Excellent

SKU: 1567

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