Navajo, Native American, Contemporary Regional Rug by Rose Dawn in Storm Pattern
Circa 1990
Dimensions: 36” x 59”
This authentic Navajo contemporary regional rug was woven in the Ganado, Dinnebito area by the acclaimed Native weaver, Rose Dawn, featuring the distinctive storm pattern.
Crafted from 100% virgin wool, the material is hand-shorn, meticulously cleaned, hand-colored, spun, and dyed by Navajo women. Utilizing these vibrant dyed yarns, the artist creates original designs on a traditional Native loom, showcasing exceptional skill and cultural heritage.
This rug stands as a fine example of Navajo textile artistry from the late 20th century, making it an excellent addition for collectors and enthusiasts of genuine Native American craftsmanship.
Circa 1990
Dimensions: 36” x 59”
This authentic Navajo contemporary regional rug was woven in the Ganado, Dinnebito area by the acclaimed Native weaver, Rose Dawn, featuring the distinctive storm pattern.
Crafted from 100% virgin wool, the material is hand-shorn, meticulously cleaned, hand-colored, spun, and dyed by Navajo women. Utilizing these vibrant dyed yarns, the artist creates original designs on a traditional Native loom, showcasing exceptional skill and cultural heritage.
This rug stands as a fine example of Navajo textile artistry from the late 20th century, making it an excellent addition for collectors and enthusiasts of genuine Native American craftsmanship.