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79163 Late 19th Century Antique Eye Dazzler Navajo Rug, 03'01 x 04'11.
Woven under the boundless skies of the American Southwest during the Late 19th Century, this handwoven wool antique Eye Dazzler Navajo rug pulses with the spirit and rhythm of its people. A striking composition of serrated diamonds dances across the woolen canvas in a dazzling cadence, each shape echoing the sacred geometry of the Navajo worldview. Rendered in hues of natural brown, undyed ivory, and cochineal red, the color palette reflects both the earthy tones of the desert landscape and the vitality of early trade dyes introduced in the 1870s. This was a time of transition and resilience—a period when Navajo weavers began to create bold pictorial works not just for utility or tradition, but also for the growing trade market, shaping a new visual language that captivated collectors far beyond the mesas.
The design structure is hypnotic, featuring a staggered array of sharp-edged diamonds outlined in radiant red serrations. These symbols, often interpreted as stars, mountains, or lightning bolts, form a continual rhythm that pulses with energy and movement. Within each diamond, the hooked motifs and inner barbed elements may be seen as spirit guides, protection emblems, or even mirrored pathways—spiritual doorways into other realms. The composition seems to shimmer with a kinetic vitality, earning the 'Eye Dazzler' name bestowed by early traders, who were awed by the vibrancy and optical brilliance of such works. Yet beyond their aesthetic impact, these designs hold deeper meaning rooted in the interconnectedness of land, cosmos, and tradition.
Crafted with handspun wool and dyed with a mix of vegetal and early aniline dyes, the rug possesses a supple texture and luster that speak to the artisan’s mastery of material and loom. The weaver's hands, likely those of a Navajo woman, worked with quiet devotion, each pass of the shuttle a rhythmic meditation. The alternating bands of light and dark form not just a visual vibration, but a prayer woven into the fabric of the earth itself. These rugs were more than textiles—they were ceremonial in their spirit, practical in their purpose, and monumental in their artistry. Surviving over a century, this piece is a living echo of the Dinetah, a cultural memory held within threads of wool.
In contemporary interiors, this antique Eye Dazzler Navajo rug serves as a statement of depth and soul. Its timeless design seamlessly enhances Modern Southwest, Bohemian Desert, and Native American-inspired aesthetics, while also enriching mountain retreats, rustic lodges, and ski chalets with heritage and warmth. Whether hung as a piece of visual poetry or laid in a sacred space, it radiates a quiet power—one born of sun, earth, and sky, and carried forward through the enduring legacy of the Navajo weaving tradition.
- Eye Dazzler. Navajo
- Distressed. Age Wear.
- Abrash. Needs repairs.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in America.
- Pile Height: 0.15 of an inch.
- Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.