Located in Port Washington, NY
A beautiful vintage Mexican handwoven rug or blanket dating to circa 1940, featuring a classic Southwestern-inspired geometric design rendered in a warm, natural palette. This striking textile showcases a central stepped diamond motif, framed by balanced bands of stripes along each side, creating a harmonious and timeless composition.
The field is woven in soft natural wool tones—creamy ivory and subtle gray—accented with rich brown, warm tan, and golden ochre. At the center, a serrated diamond medallion draws the eye, its layered geometry reflecting traditional design elements long associated with Mexican weaving traditions. The flanking striped panels add rhythm and structure while enhancing the overall symmetry of the piece.
Handwoven using traditional techniques, the textile displays the character and craftsmanship typical of mid-20th-century Mexican weaving. The wool fibers give the rug a durable yet supple texture, and the fringed ends emphasize its authenticity as a loom-woven blanket or small rug.
Measuring 2 feet x 3 feet 6 inches, this piece works beautifully as an accent rug, entryway textile, or decorative wall hanging. Its understated color palette and bold geometric center make it particularly versatile, complementing Southwestern, rustic, modern, or eclectic interiors.
As both a functional object and a decorative textile, this vintage Mexican rug...
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Mid-20th Century Native American Mexican Rugs and Carpets