A 1930s American Navajo Two Grey Hills carpet, measuring approximately 61.1 × 122.0 cm (about 2’0″ × 4’0″). The composition pairs a grey field with a chocolate-brown border in the disciplined natural-fiber palette characteristic of the Two Grey Hills weaving tradition.
Two Grey Hills is a Navajo weaving region in northwestern New Mexico, recognized for its distinctive fine, undyed natural-wool palette (white, grey, brown, black) and tightly drawn geometric compositions. Navajo Two Grey Hills weavings are among the most collected formats of Native American textile.
Hand-woven wool. Authentic one-of-a-kind antique Navajo.
At a glance
· Origin: USA, Navajo Two Grey Hills (NW New Mexico) · Period: 1930s · Material: Wool · Weave: Flat weave (Navajo)
· Dimensions: ~61.1 × 122.0 cm (≈2’0″ × 4’0″) · Ground color: Grey · Border color: Chocolate brown · SKU: 24163


















