Storm Pattern

108 products

Storm Pattern

Symbolic Geometric Design

A well-known Navajo rug style often associated with the western reservation, the Storm Pattern appears to have originated at the Crystal Trading Post. The trader there, J. B. Moore, published several catalogs and sales leaflets at the beginning of the twentieth century. His “Plate IX”, obviously a Storm Pattern but not labeled as such, was first printed between 1903 and 1911.

The Storm Pattern is not built around a central diamond, but is a very recognizable geometric composition with a strong, often rectangular central element connected by diagonal stepped lines to elements in each of the four corners. This design is said to be highly symbolic and associated with the all-important rainstorms in the growing season. Individual components include representations of the Navajos’ four sacred mountains, lightning bolts, snowflakes, and waterbugs. Storm Pattern rugs are woven in an unlimited variety of colors. 

Learn More: The Storm Pattern, A Symbolic Navajo Weaving Design

108 products
Storm Pattern by Tina Conn - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Tina Conn - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Lorraine Tso - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Lorraine Tso - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Susie Benally - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Susie Benally - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Vallis Martinez - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Vallis Martinez - Garland's
Miniature Storm Pattern by Elouise Bia - Garland's
Miniature Storm Pattern by Elouise Bia - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Annie Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Annie Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Thelma James - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Thelma James - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Helen King - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Helen King - Garland's
1920s Storm Pattern Variant by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1920s Storm Pattern Variant by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Louise McCabe - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Louise McCabe - Garland's
1950s Storm Pattern by Vintage Collection - Garland's
1950s Storm Pattern by Vintage Collection - Garland's
Two Face Storm Pattern by Rosebelle Nez - Garland's
Two Face Storm Pattern by Rosebelle Nez - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Annie Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Annie Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern / Wide Ruins by Josephine Wilson - Garland's
Storm Pattern / Wide Ruins by Josephine Wilson - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Louise McCabe - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Louise McCabe - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Annie Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Annie Yazzie - Garland's
Two Grey Hills by Ella Taylor - Garland's
Two Grey Hills by Ella Taylor - Garland's
Kokopelli Storm Pattern by Esther Etsitty - Garland's
Kokopelli Storm Pattern by Esther Etsitty - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Irene Chase - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Irene Chase - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Ella Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Ella Yazzie - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Stanley Ben - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Stanley Ben - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Rita Wilson - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Rita Wilson - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Sandra James - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Sandra James - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Shirley Nockideneh - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Shirley Nockideneh - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Margie Elwood - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Margie Elwood - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Margie Elwood - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Margie Elwood - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Storm Pattern by Betty Ann Nez - Garland's
Recently viewed