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Story Behind the Art : Deeply tied to Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi weaving traditions, Southwestern rug design blends ancestral heritage with structured geometric expression. Hand-spun wool and natural dyes were historically used to create these textiles, resulting in grounded color palettes inspired by nature. Repeating diamonds, stepped borders, zigzags, linear elements, and crosses form the core visual vocabulary, always arranged with symmetrical balance. The traditional palette—clay red, sand, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and muted blue—mirrors regional landscapes. Today’s modern interpretations introduce washed gray, gentle neutrals, and soft sky tones, making Southwestern rugs adaptable to contemporary U.S. décor trends like boho-modern, rustic minimalist, and desert-inspired interiors.

