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Story Behind the Art : Southwestern rugs trace their origins to Indigenous weavers of the American Southwest, especially Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi artisans whose cultural traditions emphasize craftsmanship, symbolism, and geometric precision. Historically woven from hand-spun wool and dyed with natural pigments, these rugs carry earthy tones that reflect desert environments. Central to the style is its geometric identity—diamonds, stepped angular shapes, zigzags, crosses, and straight-line motifs arranged symmetrically. Colors such as clay red, sand, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and dusty blue represent natural surroundings, while contemporary versions lighten the palette with soft gray, pale blue, and modern neutrals. This evolution allows Southwestern rugs to remain deeply rooted in tradition yet highly suited to modern rustic, farmhouse, and Southwestern-inspired U.S. interiors.

