The ganado and klagetoh style rugs continue to be made to this day and are among the most popular of all navajo rug designs.
Traditional navajo rug designs.
Today what s known as western area rugs and southwestern rugs is heavily influenced by the style of the rugs and blankets that native american tribes started creating hundreds of years ago.
Two gray hills are renowned for their fine weave of all natural wools.
According to navajo tradition they were taught to weave by two holy ones.
The storm pattern of cameron s regional navajo rug is prized for its vibrant and powerful design symbolizing the beauty and fury of the storm.
Native american indian rugs today are categorized by design into southwestern area rug regions.
Today you ll find that nizhoni ranch gallery weavers offers navajo weavings with landscapes sacred imagery and unique designs with bold use of color natural wool and unmatched imagination.
They included two gray hills predominantly black and white with traditional patterns teec nos pos colorful with very extensive patterns ganado founded by don lorenzo hubbell red dominated patterns with black and white crystal founded by j.
These elements were incorporated into old wearing blankets and continue in the modern day navajo rugs.
Perhaps two of the earliest design elements to be utilized by navajo weavers are the diamond and the triangle.
For generations the navajo have chosen specific patterns pictures shapes and designs to tell stories share history and create memories using innovative pictorial rug weaving practices.
In traditional navajo weaving it did take the average weaver anywhere from 2 months to many years to finish a single rug after all.
Originating from the two grey hills trading post these navajo rugs are celebrated for their high quality and intricate patterns.
Moore who owned the trading post at crystal new mexico from 1897 1911 was another visionary trader who exercised enormous influence over early navajo rug design.
The legend says that spider man created the loom of sunshine lightning and rain while spider woman taught the navajo how to weave it.
Two grey hills rugs are woven of natural handspun wool in neutral.
Perhaps two of the earliest design elements to be utilized by navajo weavers are the diamond and the triangle.
Spider man and spider woman.
I would never copy a work of art but the motifs and color combinations are inspiring.
Moore oriental and persian styles almost always with natural dyes wide ruins chinle banded geometric patterns klagetoh diamond type patterns red mesa and bold diamond patterns.
These elements were incorporated into old wearing blankets and continue in the modern day navajo rugs.