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Story Behind the Art: Originating with Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi weavers, Southwestern rugs embody Indigenous artistry, symbolism, and geometric precision. Historically made from hand-spun wool colored with natural dyes, these textiles adopt earthy tones that echo desert landscapes. Their signature visual language revolves around angular forms—diamonds, stepped motifs, zigzags, crosses, and bold linear arrangements crafted with symmetrical balance. Traditional palettes feature clay, sand, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and dusty blue. Modern versions soften into pale neutrals and gentle grays, making them ideal for rustic-modern, farmhouse, and Southwestern-inspired décor throughout the U.S.

