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Story Behind the Art: Southwestern rugs are deeply connected to Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi weaving traditions. Created with hand-spun wool and natural dyes, early rugs featured earthy desert-inspired tones. The style centers around geometric balance: diamonds, zigzags, stepped forms, crosses, and symmetrical linework. Traditional colors—clay red, sand beige, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and muted sky blue—mirror natural surroundings. Modern variations expand the palette to include washed grays and soft neutrals, fitting seamlessly into rustic-modern, boho-chic, and desert-contemporary homes.

