Antique Navajo American Geometric Grey 1920s Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional weaving represents the bold, transitional aesthetic of early 20th-century Navajo textiles. Its powerful storm pattern composition utilizes classic stepped and serrated forms, characteristic of the period when weavers moved toward more defined, central medallion formats.
The palette is striking, grounded by a flecked, natural gray field—a desirable feature among gray color rugs. This neutral foundation provides a sophisticated backdrop for the high-contrast elements rendered in deep black, bright white, and a vibrant cochineal-red, ensuring the geometric architecture retains maximum visual impact.
The central axis is defined by a powerful, stepped lozenge motif flanked by stylized crosses and zigzag elements, symbols deeply rooted in Southwestern iconography. As a genuine example of antique rugs from the American Southwest, this piece offers a tangible connection to the enduring artistry of the Navajo people.
Woven with tightly spun wool, the texture is robust and enduring, suitable for display or light use. Its dimensions categorize it as a desirable small scatter size rug, perfect for adding a concentrated burst of historical color and graphic complexity to a focused area within a contemporary or traditional interior.
























