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Story Behind The Art: Southwestern rug design reflects centuries of textile heritage developed by Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi weavers. Their early rugs utilized hand-spun wool and natural dyes from plants and minerals, resulting in earthy tones that mirror the surrounding landscape. The style is defined by bold geometry—repeating diamonds, stepped patterns, zigzags, crosses, and linear motifs arranged symmetrically. Traditional palettes emphasize clay, sand, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and muted blues. Modern Southwestern rugs introduce softer shades like pale gray and dusty blue, blending heritage patterns with contemporary color sensibilities, making them ideal for modern rustic and Southwestern-inspired U.S. homes.

