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Paths of the Sacred Mountains Late 19th-Century Navajo Transitional Handmade Rug
$7,999
£5,979.46
€6,897.44
CA$11,198.61
A$11,833.18
CHF 6,363.95
MX$141,665.19
NOK 79,732.82
SEK 73,023.69
DKK 51,515.80
About the Item
This exceptional Navajo rug, woven circa 1890, represents the pivotal Transitional Period in Navajo textile history—when centuries-old Diné weaving traditions began to subtly adapt to new materials and market influences while retaining deep cultural symbolism and technical mastery.
The composition is dominated by a bold elongated X-form central motif, flanked by stepped geometric elements along the borders. The restrained palette of natural ivory, soft grays, and deep brown outlines reflects the continued use of hand-spun wool and vegetal or early aniline dyes, resulting in a sophisticated, earthy harmony that is both graphic and timeless.
Woven in a tightly balanced plain weave, the textile displays excellent structural integrity and clarity of design, hallmarks of skilled Diné weavers working at the height of their tradition.
By the late 19th century, Navajo weaving had already achieved international recognition. The period following the Long Walk (1864–1868) marked a cultural and artistic resurgence for the Diné people. Weaving became not only a means of survival, but a powerful expression of resilience, identity, and continuity.
During this era, Navajo textiles transitioned from earlier Chief’s Blankets—woven primarily for Indigenous use and trade among Plains tribes—toward rugs intended for Anglo and regional markets. However, the strongest examples from this time, such as this piece, retain the monumentality, balance, and spiritual symmetry of earlier traditions.
Textiles such as this were woven entirely by hand—often without written patterns—passed down through generations of Navajo women. Each rug represents countless hours of labor and embodies both artistic intuition and cultural knowledge.
By 1890, collectors and institutions had begun to recognize Navajo rugs not merely as utilitarian objects, but as fine art. Today, well-preserved examples from this period are increasingly scarce and highly sought after by museums and advanced collectors.
- Dimensions:Width: 51 in (129.54 cm)Length: 92 in (233.68 cm)
- Style:Native American (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Woven
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- Date of Manufacture:1890
- Condition:Rewoven. Reweaving in field, small spot stains, otherwise in very good condition for its age.
- Seller Location:Port Washington, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: E1149 Navajo Rug 4 3"x7 8" Chaman Antique Rug Gallery1stDibs: LU964148438742
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