Navajo Rugs

Navajo Rugs Guide

Navajo Rugs are deeply rooted in the cultural heritage of the Navajo people, indigenous to the Southwestern United States. These handwoven textiles are renowned for their intricate geometric patterns and symbolic designs, which often tell stories or represent spiritual meanings unique to Navajo culture. Traditionally crafted from wool, Navajo rugs are dyed with natural pigments, resulting in rich, earthy colors that reflect the desert landscape. Each rug is a labor of intense skill and artistry, making them highly valued both as functional art pieces and for their cultural significance. Navajo rugs are not only beautiful and durable but also serve as a profound expression of Navajo history and identity, making them cherished collectibles and functional decor in homes worldwide.

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Safavieh Navajo Rugs

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Safavieh offers a wide variety of transitional area and accent rugs of both Oriental and contemporary designs. Safavieh's award-winning original collections range from the finest antique reproductions to the most fashion forward, contemporary rugs. Safavieh also produces a variety of rug designs from American Country styles and 19th and early 20th Century European Art. Learn More

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... on both sides of the rug. There are any number of variations on the basic technique, with different regions around the world adopting different patterns and styles. Kilims, Dhurrie rugs, and Navajo rugs are just a few of the styles that may differ in some ways, but still display the same general weaving skill. What are the advantages of flat weave rugs? ...
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...Navajo rugs are rising in popularity because of the trend in Southwestern decors. The originals were made on the reservations with traditional Navajo designs. A good book on American Indian arts and crafts should teach you all you need to know about recognizing these rugs for their collector's value. There are many deceptive imitations on the market, so be careful. The weaving of Navajo...