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Story Behind the Art: Southwestern rugs originated within Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi communities, where early weavers crafted textiles from hand-spun wool and natural dyes derived from plants, minerals, and insects. The result was a palette of earthy, landscape-inspired colors. Their hallmark is geometric symmetry: diamonds, zigzags, stepped motifs, crosses, and bold linear elements appear in balanced, repeating sequences. Traditional colors include clay red, sandy beige, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and muted sky blue. Modern adaptations introduce washed grays and soft neutrals, aligning with contemporary rustic, desert-chic, and Southwest-influenced décor in U.S. homes.

