Antique Greek Key Design Border Navajo Native American 1890s Rug, Country of Origin: Native American Rugs, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional late 19th-century weaving represents a sophisticated example of early Native American textile artistry. The piece is a testament to the skill and tradition inherent in Native American Rugs from the Southwest during the transitional period.
The composition is defined by a striking, minimalist aesthetic, utilizing a pale, almost straw-colored ground against deep indigo and earth tones. Unlike many contemporaneous weavings, this piece employs a highly stylized Greek key border, framing the field with a powerful, continuous line. Such formal borders are sometimes seen in the most refined Navajo rugs, demonstrating an intentional fusion of traditional indigenous motifs with classical European design elements.
At the center, a large, finely detailed diamond medallion anchors the design, utilizing intricate stepped and cross motifs. The entire field is filled with precise, repeating chevron patterns, creating a mesmerizing visual texture that classifies it firmly within the category of geometric rugs. Given its dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as a versatile small scatter size rugs, ideal for layering or highlighting a specific area.
Woven during a pivotal moment in the history of Southwestern textiles, this Navajo weaving offers both historical significance and compelling visual appeal. Its restrained palette and powerful graphic presence make it a highly desirable collector’s item, joining the ranks of our most important antique rugs available today.
















