Antique Navajo American Coral 1890s Rug, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional piece of Americana represents the peak of late 19th-century Navajo weaving, highly sought after by collectors of antique rugs. The striking use of saturated, hand-dyed wools immediately draws the eye, showcasing the bold aesthetic characteristic of the Transitional period.
The primary field color is a rich, intense coral—a hue that defines the rug’s character and provides remarkable warmth. This particular shade, sometimes leaning toward salmon or deep rose, makes it a standout example among coral pink color rugs from the American Southwest. Secondary colors include deep forest green, slate gray, and black, providing sharp contrast to the luminous ground.
Structurally, the design employs a banded composition, typical of period weavings, yet the continuous repetition of the stepped geometric motifs across the entire field classifies it among allover rugs. These interlocking, serrated elements create a dynamic visual rhythm, demonstrating the weaver’s mastery of horizontal linearity and balance within a flat-woven structure.
Given its dimensions, this textile functions perfectly as a vibrant accent piece, suitable for an entryway or bedside placement. Authentic examples of this age and condition are increasingly rare, offering a tangible link to the history of indigenous American craft. It is an ideal acquisition for those seeking small scatter size rugs with significant historical and artistic merit.


















