No Products in the Cart
Story Behind the Art : Created from the weaving traditions of Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi cultures, Southwestern rugs feature centuries-old craftsmanship rooted in natural materials and symbolic geometry. Hand-spun wool and plant- or mineral-based dyes formed the earliest examples, giving rise to the warm, earthy palettes associated with the style. The visual structure centers around geometric forms—diamonds, stepped patterns, zigzags, crosses, and linear repetition arranged with precision. Traditional colors such as clay, sand, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and soft blue reflect deserts and horizons. In modern Southwestern design, these palettes are softened into washed grays and airy neutrals, making them ideal for U.S. interiors seeking rustic, grounded, or boho-organic aesthetics.

