Antique Navajo American Ivory 1930s Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century American weaving represents the height of Southwestern textile artistry, characterized by bold geometric forms and a striking color palette. As a treasured piece among our collection of antique rugs, it showcases the enduring quality of hand-spun wool and natural dyes.
The composition is anchored by a natural, undyed ground, placing this piece firmly within the category of ivory color rugs. Against this luminous field, serrated diamonds and zig-zag motifs are rendered in high-contrast vermillion and deep indigo, creating a dynamic visual rhythm that dominates the central panel.
While many Navajo textiles feature central medallions, this piece employs a repeating, interlocking structure of serrated elements, giving the impression of an allover pattern contained within the powerful borders. The striking frame utilizes a classic Greek key motif, executed in dark brown against the vibrant red, providing a structured boundary to the energetic interior design.
Woven during a period of significant commercial and artistic output for the Navajo Nation, this textile is prized for its tight weave and exceptional preservation. Its scale is ideal for use as a striking wall hanging or a refined small scatter size accent piece, offering an authentic connection to American weaving history.












