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79106 Late 19th Century Antique Red Mesa Transitional Navajo Rug, 03'00 x 04'08.
This handwoven wool Late 19th Century antique Red Mesa transitional banded Navajo rug exemplifies the artistry and evolution of Navajo weaving during a period of cultural and economic transformation. Handwoven with meticulous care, this Navajo rug originates from the Red Mesa region, known for its bold use of stepped motifs, vibrant bands, and balanced symmetry. The transitional period marked a significant shift in Navajo weaving, as weavers began bridging the traditional serape style with the emerging rug designs that gained favor in growing markets. This piece reflects both the utility of earlier weavings and the emerging artistic direction that would define Navajo textiles in the decades to come.
The design features a banded layout characteristic of transitional Navajo weavings, with alternating horizontal stripes of vibrant red, soft ivory, warm tans, and rich browns. The stepped triangular motifs that anchor the top and bottom edges are a hallmark of the Red Mesa style, evoking imagery of sacred mountains or mesas that hold deep significance in Navajo cosmology. These motifs, carefully woven with precision, symbolize protection, strength, and stability, connecting the rug to the Navajo homeland’s enduring beauty. The dynamic contrast between bold red and earthy hues creates a rhythmic flow, drawing the viewer into its layered and meaningful composition.
The wool, hand-spun and naturally dyed, reflects the remarkable skill and resourcefulness of the weaver. The reds likely stem from cochineal or early aniline dyes, while the natural browns and tans showcase the subtle variations achieved through vegetal and undyed wool. This combination of materials and techniques creates a vibrant yet harmonious color palette that remains as captivating today as it was over a century ago. The tight weave and finely executed texture indicate the artisan's dedication to both durability and artistry, ensuring this Navajo rug’s place as a treasured textile capable of withstanding both time and use.
As a transitional Red Mesa Navajo rug, this piece represents a unique moment in Native American weaving history — a bridge between earlier, lightweight serapes and the heavier, more decorative rugs of the early 20th century. It reflects the adaptability and innovation of Navajo weavers as they responded to evolving aesthetic preferences while remaining deeply rooted in cultural traditions. Today, this exquisite Navajo rug serves not only as a testament to the skill and vision of its creator but also as a timeless work of art, preserving the stories, symbols, and resilience of the Navajo people for future generations.
- Abrash. Age Wear.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in America.
- Measures: 03'00 x 04'08.
- Pile Height: 0.06 of an inch.
- Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.