Antique Navajo – Rio Grande Small Scatter Size Wool Coral Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional weaving represents the confluence of indigenous Navajo artistry and the Spanish-influenced Rio Grande textile tradition, resulting in a piece of profound historical importance among antique rugs. The simple, powerful composition relies on saturated color and meticulous hand-looming.
Woven entirely in high-quality wool, the central field presents a stunning, monochromatic expanse of deep crimson, beautifully modulated by the natural variations inherent in hand-dyed fibers. This rich hue places it firmly within the category of coral color rugs, offering a vibrant yet sophisticated foundation for any space. The texture is characteristically flat-woven, emphasizing the purity of the design.
The stark field is framed by a highly graphic, contrasting border featuring a repeating checkerboard motif in mustard yellow and the primary red. This striking use of high-contrast squares exemplifies the enduring appeal of geometric rugs from the American Southwest, providing a dynamic visual rhythm without sacrificing elegance. The minimalist design ensures versatility in modern or traditional settings.
Measuring in the desirable small scatter size, this textile is perfectly suited for intimate areas, hallways, or as a striking wall hanging where its historical integrity can be fully appreciated. Pieces from the early 20th century, particularly those exhibiting such strong color saturation and condition, are increasingly rare and sought after by collectors of early American weaving.
















