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EARLY 20TH C ANTIQUE NAVAJO NAT AMERICAN HAND DYED/WOVEN GEOMETRIC PATTERN RUG

$ 774.84

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Hand woven wool: Hand dyed wool
  • Geometric 'step' patterning: Large central medallion/island
  • Southwest US: Fairly vivid, still saturated colors
  • Early 20th century: Circa 1900-1925
  • Culture: Native American: US
  • Provenance: Ownership History Available
  • Regional Design: Navajo
  • Earth tones: Berry red, sepia brown, sand, putty white, coffee
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Greek scroll design: Completely handmade
  • Measures: Approx 5 1/4' x 3 1/2': Repaired/mended right edge w/black linen/muslin
  • No edge bleeding of red into other color: Steadfast vegetable based wool dyes
  • Dimensions:: 62 ½" x 43 ½"
  • Artisan: Unknown Navajo Native American weaver
  • Condition: Good-Very Good overall antique cond: This fairly early 20th c antique Navajo Native American hand woven, hand dyed wool rug, measuring roughly 5 1/4' x 3 1/2' (or 62 1/2" x 43 1/2") has a few (3 or 4) sm, minor stains, which resemble coffee stains & some minor-mod wood edge loss on one side of the rug, no doubt demonstrating which side of the rug received the heaviest traffic over the yrs where it was placed on the floor of the home where it was removed from. This directional wear caused by foot traffic & subsequent loss of wool fibers, which cut away & wore into the right side of the outer triple thin banded border, was remedied by encasing it in early black muslin linen fabric, base stitched to hide this damage & loss & to shore up the frayed right edge. This damage all occurred many, many yrs ago as well as the old repair trying to hide it. The rug is otherwise in fairly well-preserved overall antique cond, w/fairly vivid, saturated & bright colors, undiminished by light. Beautiful.
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • One wide outside border: Three thin outside borders
  • 100% original, 'as-found' antique cond.: Untouched & undisturbed
  • Modified Item: No
  • Origin: Southwest United States (found in New Hampshire)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Area rug: Native American
  • Tribal Affiliation: Navajo
  • Not washed or chemically cleaned: Only lightly broomed/beaten to remove dust
  • Using different wool thread batches: No moth damage or foul smells
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

    Description

    RARE
    EARLY 20TH CENTURY
    AME
    RI
    CAN
    ANTIQUE
    NAVAJO
    NATIVE AMERICAN
    HAND DYED,
    HAND WOVEN
    GEOMETRIC PATTERN
    WOOL RUG,
    in
    BERRY RED,
    PEWTER GRAY,
    SEPIA BROWN,
    COFFEE,
    SAND
    &
    PUTTY WHITE
    COLORS,
    with
    LARGE
    DIAMOND
    CENTER
    MEDALLION
    &
    STEP
    (GREEK SCROLL)
    BORDER
    DESIGN
    (62 1/2" x 43 1/2")
    [Old black lined, hand-sewn repair to right margin using black linen, done many years ago]
    (Circa 1900-1925)
    Early 20th century
    Navajo
    Native
    Ame
    ri
    can
    hand dyed & hand woven wool rugs
    DIMENSIONS:
    62 ½" x 43
    ½"
    DESCRIPTION:
    This fairly
    early 20th century
    antique
    Navajo
    Native American
    hand-woven, hand-dyed wool rug, measuring roughly
    5 1/4' x 3 1/2' (or 62 1/2" x 43 1/2")
    has a few (3 or 4) small, minor stains, which resemble coffee stains and some minor to moderate wood edge loss on one side of the rug, no doubt demonstrating which side of the rug received the heaviest traffic over the years where it was placed on the floor of the home where it was removed from. This directional wear caused by foot traffic and subsequent loss of wool fibers, which cut away and wore into the right side of the outer triple thin banded border, was remedied by encasing it in early black muslin linen fabric, base stitched to hide this damage and loss and to shore up the frayed right edge. This damage all occurred many, many years ago as well as the old repair trying to hide it. The rug is otherwise in fairly well-preserved overall antique condition, with fairly vivid, saturated and bright, crisp colors. The organic vegetable dyes used to color the wool have largely withstood years of light and exposure to unkind foot traffic and the unfortunate, occasional spill. We've only gently broomed the rug to raise the wool fibers and to gently loosen and remove dirt, tiny stones and other particulate, that may have been lodged toward the base of the wool fibers with a wicker carpet beater. There are no tears, repairs (old or new) anywhere else on the entire rug. There are a few very minor episodes of some weakening of the extreme margins of the rug's edges but no real, noticeable or appreciable material loss.
    The stepped,
    'Greek scroll,'
    geometric pattern features a center medallion that resembles a complex architectural floor print or Aztec temple complex. From another world and from another mind, found in the time-honored cultural lineage and embedded cultural, tribal visual language of  the
    North American
    Navajo
    people.
    This is not just a rug but like language and food, is inseparable from the people who made it. Not perfect but still absolutely wonderful.
    100-120 years old.
    Striking and in still fairly well-preserved overall antique condition. Splendid.
    CONDITION:
    Good-Very Good overall antique condition.
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