Antique Flat Woven Native American Navajo Hallway Runner Wool Green Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional textile represents the zenith of early 20th-century Southwestern weaving, characterized by bold geometry and robust construction. As a genuine example of antique rugs, its hand-spun wool and natural dyes speak to a rich cultural heritage and enduring quality.
The palette is striking, featuring a heathered gray field that provides a sophisticated counterpoint to the high-contrast elements of black, stark white, and deep terracotta. While titled as a green color rug, the base tone is a complex, naturally dyed gray-green blend, typical of the undyed or subtly colored wools favored by Native American Navajo weavers of this period.
Designed specifically for transitional spaces, this piece functions perfectly as a hallway runner rug. Its elongated form draws the eye down a corridor, providing both visual interest and sound dampening. The dense, flat-woven structure ensures exceptional durability, a hallmark of textiles intended for daily use in active environments. This piece measures approximately 5.06ft x 9.09ft.
Tclas emphasizing continuity and strength. This Navajo textile remains a timeless statement of indigenous Native American artistry.


















