Antique Navajo American Geometric Grey 1925 Rug, Circa Date: 1925. This exceptional textile is a powerful example of early 20th-century American weaving, characterized by the bold, stepped geometry typical of the Navajo tradition. As a collectible piece, it joins our curated selection of antique rugs that define regional artistry and history.
The palette is masterfully restrained, utilizing undyed ivory and natural sheep’s wool to create a complex field of subtle tonal variation. The central design is defined by rich, earthy shades of gray color rugs, starkly contrasted by deep black and vibrant cochineal red outlines that emphasize the monumental scale of the interlocking motifs.
The design employs classic indigenous motifs, including powerful stepped crosses and serrated zigzag patterns, executed with a precision that speaks to the weaver’s technical skill. The symmetry and balance achieved within this composition create a dynamic visual rhythm, transforming simple geometric forms into a profound artistic statement.
Woven with durable, hand-spun wool, this textile remains in remarkable condition for its age, preserving the integrity of its original colors and weave structure. Its dimensions make it an ideal example of small scatter size rugs, perfect for introducing a foundational piece of American textile history into a contemporary interior setting.












