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Story Behind the Art: Southwestern rug design reflects centuries of weaving heritage from Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi cultures. Early examples relied on hand-spun wool and natural dye sources, resulting in natural earth-centric palettes. The designs are defined by organized geometry—repeated diamonds, stepped borders, zigzag lines, and symmetrical cross motifs, all executed with intentional balance. Classic colors—clay red, beige sand, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and muted blue—mirror the desert’s natural tones. Modern adaptations incorporate washed neutrals, gentle sky tones, and soft grays, allowing these rugs to complement today’s boho, rustic-minimalist, and desert-inspired interiors.

