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Rhythm of the Four Directions: A Mid-20th Century Navajo Chevron Rug, Handmade
$1,999
£1,492.66
€1,719.34
CA$2,789.51
A$2,949.24
CHF 1,584.84
MX$35,420.77
NOK 19,844.98
SEK 18,159.62
DKK 12,839.66
About the Item
This striking mid-20th century Navajo rug is defined by a bold, rhythmic arrangement of interlocking chevrons and diamond forms, creating a powerful sense of movement across the field. The composition is horizontally oriented, with repeating zigzag bands that converge into a central diamond motif—an image often associated in Navajo weaving with balance, protection, and the interconnectedness of life.
The palette is both classic and confident, featuring natural gray, ivory, deep brown-black, warm tan, and vivid cochineal red. The strong red elements act as visual anchors, punctuating the design and drawing the eye inward, while the softer gray ground provides contrast and depth. The stepped edges of the chevrons reflect the weaver’s precise hand and an intuitive command of geometry.
A solid dark border frames the design, grounding the energetic interior pattern and lending the rug a finished, architectural presence. The overall effect is graphic yet harmonious—characteristic of Navajo rugs produced during the mid-20th century, when weavers increasingly emphasized clarity of form and bold color relationships.
Navajo (Diné) weaving is one of the most distinguished textile traditions in North America, with roots extending back several centuries. By the mid-20th century (circa 1940s–1960s), Navajo weavers were creating rugs that balanced deep cultural tradition with evolving aesthetic sensibilities shaped by market demand and artistic innovation.
Chevron and diamond motifs such as those seen here draw from long-established Navajo design vocabulary, often interpreted as symbolic representations of mountains, lightning, water, and the Four Sacred Directions. While Navajo weavings are not always intended to carry fixed meanings, these geometric forms reflect a worldview centered on harmony, balance, and the natural order—known in Diné philosophy as Hózhó.
During this period, most rugs were woven from hand-spun wool, frequently dyed with a combination of natural and early commercial dyes. The durability of the wool and the clarity of the colors attest to the skill of the weaver and the functional purpose of the rug, intended for daily use as well as ceremonial or decorative display.
This rug stands as a confident expression of mid-20th century Navajo artistry: timeless in design, rich in cultural resonance, and unmistakably modern in its visual impact.
- Dimensions:Width: 36 in (91.44 cm)Length: 62 in (157.48 cm)
- Style:American Classical (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:Wool,Hand-Woven
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- Date of Manufacture:1950
- Condition:Very Good condition for its age.
- Seller Location:Port Washington, NY
- Reference Number:Seller: E1117 Navajo Rug 3 x5 2" Chaman Antique Rug Gallery1stDibs: LU964148437522
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