Antique Navajo American Coral 1940s Square Rug, Circa Date: 1940s. This exceptional piece of American textile history represents the enduring artistry of the Navajo weavers. Dating from the 1940s, it showcases the bold, graphic style that defines high-quality antique rugs from the Southwest.
The central field is dominated by a vibrant, saturated coral hue. This striking palette is expertly balanced by contrasting elements of deep charcoal, soft gray, and crisp white, creating visual depth and intensity. For collectors seeking pieces with powerful color saturation, this square example is paramount among coral color rugs.
The design utilizes classic stepped and serrated motifs, radiating outward from a central diamond medallion. The meticulous alignment of these elements demonstrates the weaver’s technical mastery and commitment to symmetry. Such precise, highly organized compositions are characteristic of the finest geometric rugs produced during this period.
Woven in a practical square size suitable for focused display, this textile functions perfectly as a wall hanging or a striking accent piece. Its compact dimensions allow it to integrate seamlessly into modern or traditional interiors where space is at a premium, making it an ideal choice among small square scatter size rugs.











