Located in Barrington, IL
Celebrate the beauty of traditional craftsmanship with this vintage Native American Navajo area rug, featuring a warm and soothing earth-tone palette of camel, brown, and gray. Handwoven in the Southwestern United States, this authentic rug is a timeless example of mid-20th-century Navajo artistry.
Woven using a flat weave technique, the rug is crafted with handspun wool and a cotton foundation, reflecting the traditional methods passed down through generations of Navajo weavers. The colors are derived from natural organic dyes, sourced from the surrounding environment, giving the piece a rich, organic feel that connects it deeply to the land.
Adorned with geometric designs and symbolic motifs, this rug carries spiritual and cultural significance, with each shape and hue telling a part of the Navajo people’s story. The minimalist color scheme makes it a versatile piece that complements a wide range of interiors—from rustic and bohemian to modern and minimalist.
Dimensions: 38” x 74”
Date of Manufacture: 2nd Quarter of the 1900s
Place of Origin: Southwest, United States
Material: Wool pile on a cotton foundation
Condition: Wear consistent with age and use
The Persian Knot Gallery, SKU: 2155
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Mid-20th Century American Vegetable Dyed Furniture