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Navajo Transitional Handwoven Rug — Diamond Motifs, 57" x 34", Framed View Watchlist >

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Navajo Transitional Handwoven Rug — Diamond Motifs, 57" x 34", Framed

A fine Navajo Transitional Period rug, dating to the late 19th or early 20th century, professionally framed with conservation-grade, acid-free backing and plexiglass glazing. Woven in hand-spun wool with vegetal dyes, it displays bold serrated diamond medallions and stepped side motifs in shades of red, brown, cream, and grey. Subtle variations in color tone, typical of natural dyes, enrich the surface and provide depth. The weaving exhibits characteristic lazy lines, confirming its authentic handwoven construction.

This rug represents the celebrated Transitional Era (c. 1885–1910), when Navajo weavers adapted their traditions to new markets. Moving from wearing blankets toward heavier rugs intended for trade, they blended time-honored spinning and loom techniques with evolving designs influenced by the trading post system. The result was powerful geometric compositions, such as this example, that speak both to heritage and adaptation during a transformative period in Navajo life.

From a private Las Cruces, New Mexico collection, this piece measures 57" x 34" within a 67" x 44" frame. Its professionally mounted presentation ensures preservation while making it ready to display as both a cultural artifact and a striking design statement for contemporary interiors.


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Good overall, with fading and wear consistent with age. Most notable wear occurs to the center left section, where fading and surface thinning are visible. Scattered old repairs are present but stable. Plexiglass cover shows scratches, while the wooden frame remains sturdy and intact. Despite age-related imperfections, the textile maintains its integrity, authenticity, and strong visual appeal.


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Overall (framed): 67" x 44"
Textile: 57" x 34"

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