Antique Navajo American Flat Weave Rug allover, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional example of early 20th-century weaving represents the pinnacle of Southwestern textile artistry. As one of our finest antique rugs, this piece showcases the bold, geometric innovations that defined the transitional period of Navajo craftsmanship.
The palette is dominated by a striking, variegated gray field, providing a sophisticated backdrop for the high-contrast motifs. This subtle, heathered tone makes it a versatile addition to collections favoring gray color rugs. The natural wool, likely hand-spun, lends a rich texture to the tight, durable flat weave structure, characteristic of traditional American textiles.
The design features a powerful, centralized arrangement of serrated diamonds, stacked vertically and framed by zig-zag borders. While the central elements are dominant, the repeating nature of the pattern creates the visual density characteristic of allover rugs, drawing the eye along the length of the textile. Accents of deep brown and rust red provide necessary warmth against the monochromatic field.
Woven in a long, narrow format, this piece functions beautifully as a runner or accent textile. Its dimensions categorize it among desirable small scatter size rugs, ideal for hallways, bedside placement, or layering within a contemporary space. This Navajo weaving is a testament to enduring design and exceptional quality, preserved remarkably well for nearly a century.
















