Antique Navajo Ganado Rug, Handwoven Wool, Red and Ivory Geometric Design, Circa 1925–1945
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- Dimensions: 4'6'' x 7' (135 x 210 cm)
- Ref No: TEK2632
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A striking handwoven Navajo wool rug from the early- to mid-20th century, featuring a powerful geometric design in shades of red, ivory, grey, and charcoal.
Likely woven in the Ganado or Red Mesa region, this rug displays a stepped-diamond field enclosed by a dramatic Greek-key-like border — a defining motif of Navajo trading-post weavings from the 1920s–1940s. The palette of naturally dyed and early aniline wools gives the piece warmth and vibrancy while maintaining a refined balance.
Strongly graphic yet deeply traditional, this rug exemplifies the mastery of Navajo weavers in uniting symbolism, symmetry, and color harmony.
Origin: Navajo Nation, Southwestern USA
Date: Circa 1925–1945
Technique: Handwoven flat weave, wool on wool
Condition: Very good; minor age-related wear consistent with authentic vintage use
Provenance: Acquired from a private Colorado Springs collection
Styling Notes
This visually dynamic Navajo rug anchors any interior — ideal as a wall hanging, statement floor piece, or layered accent in rustic, modern, or bohemian spaces. Its rhythmic geometry and timeless color scheme complement natural woods, stone, and leather, merging Southwestern heritage with modern design sensibility.
Size: 4.5 x 7 Ft (135 x 210 cm)
Materials: Wool
Color: Red
Pile Height: Low
Shape: Rectangle
Type: Area Rug
Ref No: TEK2632
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