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$1,200.00

A beautifully preserved example of mid-20th century Navajo weaving, this vintage Native American rug originates from the Southwestern United States and reflects the masterful craftsmanship and cultural heritage of the Navajo Nation. Handwoven in wool with a cotton foundation, the piece features a striking striped pattern in a sophisticated palette of gray, ivory, black, and warm caramel—earth tones highly sought after by collectors and interior designers alike.

Smaller-sized Navajo rugs such as this one are particularly prized for their versatility and aesthetic appeal, often used as statement wall art in curated spaces. The flat weave construction highlights the weaver’s skill, while the use of natural, plant- and mineral-based dyes speaks to traditional techniques passed down through generations.

The geometric composition carries deep cultural and spiritual significance, as Navajo textile art often encodes symbols representing harmony, protection, and the natural world. Each rug is a unique visual narrative, rooted in indigenous cosmology and storytelling.

Dimensions:  1' 5" x 2' 7"
Date of Manufacture:  3rd Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin:  Southwest US
Material:  Wool pile on cotton foundation with natural organic dyes
Condition:  Excellent

SKU: 1569

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