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81033 Southwest Modern Navajo-Style Kilim Rug with Storm Pattern, 09'04 x 11'07.
Step into the contemporary world of Native American design aesthetics and experience the convergence of Southwestern and Desert Modern styles within this meticulously handwoven Navajo-inspired rug. Witness the commanding presence of the Storm Pattern, a design born between 1897 and 1911 at the Crystal Trading Post, capturing the essence of rainstorms through its central rectangle, diagonal lightning bolts, and zig-zag lines—a tribute to the vitality of the growing season.
In this distinct Navajo-style rug, the dynamic interplay of Santa Fe modern and Southwestern eclecticism takes center stage, adorned with a palette of earthy hues that unfolds a narrative resonating with warmth, sophistication, and rustic charm. Against a rich, striated brown backdrop, a small square emerges as the focal point, with stepped zigzag lines gracefully extending towards each corner. Stepped lozenges, stars, and geometric shapes further enhance the composition, creating an enchanting visual symphony. The intricate interplay of well-defined shapes and earth-tone colors forms an intriguing juxtaposition within the geometric design.
Framed with a stepped triangle border, this flatweave Navajo-style rug achieves a distinctive finish, seamlessly blending the quintessential Santa Fe style with the comforting warmth of Desert Modern interior design. The earth-tone colors pay homage to the rugged landscapes of the Southwest, transforming any space into an aesthetically pleasing sanctuary for artful living.
- Rendered in variegated shades of brown, taupe, beige, tan, red and greige with other neutral colors.
- Abrash.
- Handwoven wool.
- Made in South Asia.
- Measures: 09'04 x 11'07.
- Brand New. In-Stock.