Antique Navajo American Geometric, Medallion Flat Weave Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century American weaving represents the enduring tradition of antique rugs. Executed in a durable flat-weave technique, the piece showcases the bold, structural geometry characteristic of the period, emphasizing raw material and sophisticated pattern repetition over complex color palettes.
The design features a striking, continuous stepped pattern rendered in deep, earthy brown against a field of natural, undyed wool. The rhythm of the interlocking shapes creates a powerful visual movement, suggesting both ancient symbolism and modern abstraction. Its relatively compact dimensions make it an ideal small scatter size rug for hallways or intimate spaces where texture is paramount.
The palette is intentionally restrained, relying primarily on the contrast between the rich, oxidized brown and the variegated natural tones of the ground. While the overall impression is neutral, the subtle shifts in the warp and weft introduce hints of pale taupe and soft gray color rugs, lending depth and organic variation to the surface.
Dating from the early 1900s, this Navajo weaving is a testament to the artistry of indigenous American textile production. Its minimalist aesthetic and robust construction allow it to integrate seamlessly into contemporary interiors, providing a grounding element of historical authenticity and timeless design.








