Antique Navajo American Coral 1900s Rug, Circa Date: 1900s. This striking textile represents the peak of early 20th-century Native American weaving tradition. As a prime example of antique rugs from the American Southwest, it showcases the bold geometric precision for which the Navajo weavers are renowned, utilizing the flat-weave technique characteristic of the region’s finest output.
The palette is dominated by a rich, saturated red that leans toward a vibrant coral hue, balanced by fields of slate grey, charcoal, and natural undyed white. The intensity of these naturally derived dyes defines its aesthetic impact, making it a compelling example among coral color rugs that command attention in any interior setting.
The composition utilizes an interlocking diamond motif, creating a dynamic, rhythmic visual flow across the entire field. This highly structured, yet continuous, arrangement is characteristic of an allover design, where the pattern repeats seamlessly without reliance on a centralized medallion, maximizing visual energy.
Woven with tightly spun wool, this piece offers exceptional durability and texture, preserving its integrity over a century. Its dimensions classify it as a highly versatile small scatter size, perfect for adding a foundational element of color and history to a contemporary space or study.












