Available here for your consideration is a circa 1920s Navajo Crystal Design rug finely woven. This rug was made with hand carded and hand spun wool. The wool is all natural in color with brown, white, and grey. This weaving features a intricate central pattern surrounded with hooks and frets with interlocking geometric patterns. The weave is finished with a double border in white and brown. Crystal deigns were first introduced by trader J.B. Moore in New Mexico in the early 1900s and continue to be very sought after textiles. This is a beauty to consider.
MAKER: Unknown Navajo weaver.
APPROX AGE: Circa 1920s.
SIZE: This textile measures approximately 58 inches wide x 76 inches long.
CONDITION: Average for its age with normal wear, some fading and frayed edges and minor imperfections expected. Please look closely at the pictures as they are an important part of our description and are hereby incorporated into the description, specifically with regards to condition.