Antique Navajo Small Scatter Size Wool Chocolate Rug, Country of Origin: Native American Rugs, Circa Date: 1935. This striking example of early 20th-century weaving showcases the sophisticated geometric abstraction typical of navajo rugs. The tightly woven wool construction and powerful visual rhythm define its aesthetic appeal, capturing the essence of Southwestern textile artistry.
The primary motif is a complex, interlocking diamond pattern, often referred to as a “tumbling block” design, which generates a remarkable three-dimensional optical effect. The palette relies heavily on deep chocolate and rich tan hues, placing it squarely within the category of brown earth tone color rugs, complemented by natural cream and subtle gold accents, all derived from natural dyes.
Given its dimensions, this piece is classified as a desirable small scatter size rugs, making it exceptionally versatile for placement in hallways, entryways, or as an accent piece in a study. Woven in the Native American Rug tradition, this circa 1935 textile represents a period of artistic transition where traditional weaving techniques met modern design sensibilities.
As a genuine piece from the mid-1930s, this textile is a significant addition to any collection of antique rugs. Its exceptional preservation, coupled with the dynamic, modernist design, ensures it functions not merely as floor covering but as a compelling piece of woven art that speaks to a rich cultural heritage.














