Navajo Rugs

91 products

Navajo Rugs

A CENTURIES-OLD TRADITION

All of our rugs are woven by Navajo (Diné) weavers, most of whom live traditionally on Navajo Nation located across Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. From the inception of weaving by the Navajos around 1700, weaving has provided an important economic benefit to the tribe and a fine outlet for their artistic talents. Their rugs are made in the weaver's home or hogan on vertical looms using the same methods they have used for the past three hundred years. Today in the Southwest, the Navajos are the only Native Americans doing a large amount of weaving. We are presently getting less quantity of weaving than in the past, but the quality is the finest that it has ever been.

Learn More: About Navajo Rugs   Historical Periods in Navajo Weaving   How to Hang Your Navajo Weaving

91 products
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