This Navajo rug was handwoven in the Southwest US during the second quarter of the 20th century.
It features interconnected rosette-like diamonds in black and white on a vast gray field. The gray color is created by mixing different strands of undyed wool. The whole is framed by a thin red border that sawtooths into the gray field.
In very good condition, a different color gray wool is used near both ends which may indicate the length was reduced at some point. Flatwoven, with a light handle.
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Country of Origin: SW USA
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Material: Wool on a cotton foundation
Pile Height: Flatweave
Condition: Very good
BK2536
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