Antique Navajo Storm Pattern Rug, Handwoven Wool, Natural Colors, Circa 1930–1950
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- Dimensions: 3'2'' x 5' (96 x 153 cm)
- Ref No: TEK2579
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A finely handwoven Navajo Storm Pattern rug from the early to mid-20th century, purchased in Colorado Springs over 25 years ago. Woven in soft hand-spun wool with natural undyed shades of ivory, brown, and grey, accented by muted aniline red.
This classic Storm Pattern design features a central rectangular motif with radiating elements toward the corners — symbolizing rain, lightning, and the balance of the four sacred directions — framed by serrated borders and strong geometric motifs characteristic of Navajo weaving tradition.
Tight, even weave and excellent proportions make this an exceptional example of mid-century Navajo artistry, suitable for both collectors and refined Southwestern or Modern interiors.
Origin: Navajo Nation, Southwestern USA
Date: Circa 1930–1950
Technique: Handwoven flat-weave, wool on wool
Condition: Very good, minor age-appropriate wear consistent with authentic mid-century use
Provenance: Acquired in Colorado Springs, USA
A highly decorative and historically significant textile — both a collector’s piece and a timeless design accent.
Styling Notes
This authentic Navajo Storm Pattern rug adds warmth and character to any space — equally striking as a statement wall hanging or as a floor accent beneath minimalist, rustic, or modern furnishings. Its earthy natural tones pair beautifully with raw wood, leather, and neutral textiles, while the bold geometric symmetry introduces a refined tribal aesthetic that bridges Southwestern heritage and contemporary design.
Size: 3.2 x 5 Ft (96 x 153 cm)
Materials: Wool
Color: Brown
Pile Height: Low
Shape: Rectangle
Type: Accent Rug
Ref No: TEK2579
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