Showing 25–36 of 42 results
Antique Rugs, Navajos, Textile Art, Tribal
1’6 x 2’3
This Navajo is a small piece, with a utilitarian purpose. Navajos are textiles produced by Navajo people of the Four Corners area of the United States. Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought after as trade items for over 150 years. Navajo textiles were originally utilitarian blankets for use as cloaks, dresses, saddle blankets, and similar purposes. Hand-spun wool from sheep animals was the main source of yarn for Navajo blankets until the 1860s.
Antique Rugs, Indian Rugs, Navajos
2×2’11
Fine Navajo rug made of natural dyes and wool
Antique Rugs, Indian Rugs, Textile Art, The Montecito Collection
1’4×1’9
American native antique Navajo made of natural dyes.
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Textile Art
2’1×3’9
Rare Antique Double sided Navajo made for natural dyes and wool.
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Indian Rugs, Ziegler & Company
Navajo rug made of natural dyes and wool
1’9×4’3
Textile Art
Gray Hill Navajos are textiles produced by Navajo people of the Four Corners area of the United States. Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought after as trade items for over 150 years.
Size: 4’7 x 8’2
Antique Rugs, Navajos, Textile Art
Native American Navajo Rug with bold designs. This is the perfect size for your doorway or as a chair throw.
1″8x 3″1
Textile Art
Navajo second phase chief blanket design.
Textile Art
Hand woven antique rug. This rug would make a beautiful accent for your sofa or chair.
3’7×5’10
Textile Art
Fine saddle navajo hand made of natural wool.
2’7 x 2’8
Textile Art
2’1×2’8
Antique Rugs, Collectible Rugs, Textile Art
Antique Navajo Rug with lovely all-natural dyed coloring. Navajo textiles are highly regarded and have been sought after as trade items for over 150 years. Navajo textiles were originally utilitarian blankets for use as cloaks, dresses, saddle blankets, and similar purposes. Hand-spun wool from sheep animals was the main source of yarn for Navajo blankets until the 1860s.
5×8’5