Antique Navajo American Ivory 1930s Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century weaving represents the high quality found among antique rugs originating from the American Southwest. The piece showcases the distinct, bold aesthetic characteristic of the Navajo tradition during this transitional period.
The composition is anchored by a luminous ivory background, which provides striking contrast to the deep, earthy tones of brown and the vibrant, naturally dyed reds. This use of a light field allows the powerful central motifs to project with maximum clarity, a hallmark of desirable American weavings.
A complex and highly centralized arrangement dominates the field, defined by strong serrated diamonds and stepped outlines. The overall geometric design is meticulously balanced, featuring a central fretwork element that creates a powerful focal point, demonstrating the weaver’s technical mastery and symbolic understanding.
Woven with tightly spun wool, this textile is preserved in remarkable condition, retaining the integrity of its original structure and color palette. Its dimensions categorize it as a desirable small scatter size, making it an ideal accent piece for a curated interior or a significant addition to a collection of indigenous American art.




















