Antique Navajo Small Scatter Size Wool Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional textile exemplifies the bold, graphic aesthetic characteristic of early 20th-century American Southwest weaving. Hand-woven from fine wool, its practical and desirable dimensions classify it as a small scatter size, perfect for an entryway or bedside placement.
The design is dominated by a powerful central lozenge motif, executed with serrated edges that create a striking zigzag pattern. This geometric complexity is enhanced by the use of rich, saturated dyes—deep madder red, black, and earthy brown—which provide high visual tension against the expansive field.
The foundation of the piece is a luminous, natural ivory color palette, providing essential brightness and contrast that allows the complex tribal geometry to truly resonate. As a genuine piece from the 1930s, this Navajo weaving holds significant historical value within the world of antique rugs and textiles.
Woven with a robust structure typical of the period, this rug remains in remarkable condition, retaining the integrity of its original colors and tight weave. It serves not merely as floor covering, but as a compelling piece of indigenous American art, suitable for both discerning collectors and sophisticated interiors.
















