Antique Navajo Hallway Runner Wool Ivory Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional weaving represents the peak of early 20th-century American Southwest textile art. Its striking geometric composition, executed in hand-spun wool, makes it a highly desirable example among antique rugs.
The palette is defined by a crisp contrast between the natural, luminous field—characteristic of ivory color rugs—and the bold, saturated reds and deep browns of the primary motifs. This high-contrast approach emphasizes the dynamic energy inherent in traditional Navajo design, often symbolizing lightning or mountains.
Characterized by a powerful series of serrated diamonds and zig-zag lines, the design fills the entire vertical plane. This powerful repetition establishes a dynamic, yet balanced, effect typical of allover rugs from the region, where every element contributes equally to the overall visual rhythm.
Woven specifically in a narrow format, this piece is perfectly suited for modern interiors requiring the unique dimensions of hallway runner rugs. Although identified as a runner, its size (5ft x 8.03ft) also makes it an excellent small scatter rug. It is a sophisticated, historical statement piece, offering both textural warmth and unparalleled graphic impact to any long corridor, entry space, or small area.










