Available here for your consideration is a large 63" by 127" 1930s Navajo textile. This large rug is interesting in it's design and outstanding in it's color combination. The geometric designs of the border in brown and red with the tan fret pattern works to draw the eye to the large serrated lines of dark brown, tan and red. There are wavy serrated designs on each side as well as the inner pattern of a track with diamonds, triangles and blocks at the end. Navajo weavings are thought to be some of the most colorful and best-made textiles produced by North American Natives. They are sought after by textile collectors and Native arts collectors alike. Consider this one for your home or office today!
MAKER: Unknown weaver.
APPROX AGE: Circa 1930s.
SIZE: This rug measures approximately 5 feet wide x 10 feet long.
CONDITION: Average to good for its age, normal wear, fading 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.