Navajo, Native American, Regional Rug in Zigzag Pattern
Circa ~ 1950
Dimensions: 55” x 33 ½”
This Navajo Regional Rug showcases a striking zigzag pattern, skillfully woven using traditional Native handspun yarn. The vibrant colors—red, black, and white—are characteristic of Navajo weaving and are achieved through the use of aniline dyes.
Introduced in the mid-19th century, aniline dyes allowed for a brighter and more varied color palette, enhancing the visual appeal of Navajo textiles.
This piece exemplifies the blend of traditional craftsmanship with innovative dye techniques from the period.
This Navajo rug is in wonderful condition with some fading in areas; however, the subtle wear does not detract from its overall beauty. The expertly woven patterns and rich colors remain striking, showcasing the craftsmanship and cultural significance of the piece. This rug would make a valuable addition to any collection or interior space.
Circa ~ 1950
Dimensions: 55” x 33 ½”
This Navajo Regional Rug showcases a striking zigzag pattern, skillfully woven using traditional Native handspun yarn. The vibrant colors—red, black, and white—are characteristic of Navajo weaving and are achieved through the use of aniline dyes.
Introduced in the mid-19th century, aniline dyes allowed for a brighter and more varied color palette, enhancing the visual appeal of Navajo textiles.
This piece exemplifies the blend of traditional craftsmanship with innovative dye techniques from the period.
This Navajo rug is in wonderful condition with some fading in areas; however, the subtle wear does not detract from its overall beauty. The expertly woven patterns and rich colors remain striking, showcasing the craftsmanship and cultural significance of the piece. This rug would make a valuable addition to any collection or interior space.