Mid-Century Navajo Rug, Crystal Style, Handwoven Wool, Natural and Earth Tones, Circa 1940–1955
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- Dimensions: 5' x 7' (154 x 216 cm)
- Ref No: TEK2581
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A finely handwoven Navajo wool rug from the mid-20th century, most likely woven in the Crystal or Ganado region. The composition features a series of stepped diamond medallions framed by angular motifs in natural ivory, brown, and grey wool accented with muted ochre and rose tones.
The interplay of hand-spun natural yarns and early aniline dyes produces a warm, softly faded palette characteristic of trading-post era Navajo textiles.
Large enough for use as a centerpiece rug yet refined enough to display as wall art, it embodies the harmonious geometry and spiritual symmetry central to Navajo weaving tradition.
Origin: Navajo Nation, Southwestern USA
Date: Circa 1940–1955
Technique: Handwoven flat weave, wool on wool
Condition: Very good, age-appropriate wear consistent with vintage use
Provenance: Acquired in Colorado Springs, USA
Styling Notes
This mid-century Navajo rug introduces texture, warmth, and heritage to any setting. Its muted earth tones pair beautifully with natural wood, leather, and neutral upholstery, creating a seamless dialogue between Southwestern tradition and modern design. Perfect for collectors, interior designers, or anyone seeking an authentic handcrafted textile with timeless appeal.
Size: 5 x 7 Ft (154 x 216 cm)
Materials: Wool
Color: Multicolor
Pile Height: Low
Shape: Rectangle
Type: Area Rug
Ref No: TEK2581
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