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Story Behind The Art: Southwestern rug design has its roots in Native American weaving traditions, especially those of the Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi tribes whose craftsmanship spans centuries. These rugs were originally woven from hand-spun wool and dyed with natural pigments derived from plants, insects, and minerals, creating the rich earthy tones associated with the style. Their signature look relies on geometric precision—repeating diamonds, stepped motifs, zigzags, crosses, and symmetrical linear forms. Earth-inspired colors like clay red, charcoal, sand, ivory, indigo, and muted blue dominate traditional designs. Contemporary adaptations soften the palette with washed grays and pale blues to align with modern rustic and Southwestern-chic décor trends across the U.S.

