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Handwoven Navajo Regional Rug with Interlocking Geometric Design

Currency:USD Category:Art Start Price:200.00 USD Estimated At:800.00 - 1,200.00 USD
Handwoven Navajo Regional Rug with Interlocking Geometric Design
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This is a superb example of a mid-20th century, handwoven Navajo regional rug, characteristic of the intricate work from the Two Grey Hills or Klagetoh trading areas in the American Southwest. The rug features a complex, traditional design centered around large, symmetrical, terraced motifs in natural wool colors (creams, grays, and browns) accented with vibrant red and green dyed yarns. The interlocking meander pattern is finely executed, showcasing the skilled craftsmanship typical of the Diné weavers. The use of natural, handspun wool gives the textile a rich texture and authentic, timeless appeal. It is finished with a clean, twined edge consistent with traditional vertical loom weaving techniques. This striking piece would make an excellent addition to any collection of Native American textiles or as a distinctive floor covering or wall hanging in a variety of home decors.
42.5"L, 28"W
Provenance: Private New Mexico Collector