Antique Navajo Native American Geometric Ivory Beige Cream White 1930s Rug, Country of Origin: Native American Rugs, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional weaving represents the pinnacle of early 20th-century textile art, originating from the Native American USA Rugs tradition. Its geometric precision and restrained palette speak to a powerful, minimalist aesthetic.
The palette is grounded in natural, earthy tones, featuring rich bands of deep chocolate brown, charcoal black, and varying shades of ivory and cream. This subtle coloration is typical of high-quality navajo rugs from this period, showcasing the weaver's mastery of natural dyes and wool preparation. The central, stepped diamond medallion provides a sharp focal point against the horizontal striping.
Woven in a versatile format, this piece functions beautifully as one of the highly desirable small scatter size rugs suitable for a variety of intimate spaces. The design is further enhanced by the inclusion of two distinct meander borders—often referred to as the Greek key motif—which provide a sophisticated, classical counterpoint to the indigenous geometric field.
Dating to the 1930s, this textile is a highly collectible example of early Native American weaving history. Its excellent condition and striking, timeless pattern make it a significant acquisition for enthusiasts of authentic antique rugs and mid-century design alike.
















