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81020 Southwestern Navajo Style Rug with Storm Pattern, 08'11 x 12'00.
Explore the captivating fusion of Santa Fe and Southwestern styles within this meticulously handwoven Navajo-inspired rug, showcasing the timeless Storm Pattern—an iconic design originating between 1897 and 1911 at the Crystal Trading Post. Symbolizing the heart of a storm with its central rectangle, diagonal lightning bolts, and zig-zag lines, the pattern pays homage to the rainstorms of the growing season.
Within this distinctive Navajo rug, the convergence of Santa Fe simplicity and Southwestern eclecticism unfolds, painted with a palette of vibrant earthy tones that weaves a narrative echoing warmth, sophistication, and rustic charm. Against a rich, abrashed gray backdrop, a central element in soft aqua takes center stage, adorned with a central cross and zigzag lines reaching toward each corner. Diamonds, serrated motifs, wolf's mouth, fetter, comb-ladder symbols, and geometric shapes further embellish the composition, creating a visual feast. Meticulously outlined patterns come alive against the earthy gray canvas, unveiling a depth and robustness that define the kilim rug's essence. The intricate interplay of delineated shapes and bold earth-tone colors forms an esoteric juxtaposition within the geometric design.
Edged with a fishtail ribbon style border, this flatweave Navajo-style rug achieves a refined finish, seamlessly blending traditional craftsmanship with the allure of modern desert style. The bold earthy tones pay tribute to the rugged landscapes of the Southwest, infusing any space with a vibrant modern energy. In each thread, this Navajo-inspired kilim rug weaves a tale of tradition, resilience, and the ever-evolving spirit of the Modern Southwest.
- Rendered in variegated shades of gray, aqua, brown, beige, blue, black, taupe, turquoise, and orange with other accent colors.
- Abrash.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in South Asia.
- Measures: 08'11 x 12'00.
- Brand New. In-Stock.