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Story Behind the Art: Rooted in the traditional weaving practices of Navajo (Diné), Pueblo, and Hopi artisans, Southwestern rugs showcase natural materials and symbolic geometry. Early weavers used hand-spun wool dyed with plant- and mineral-based pigments, resulting in warm, organic color schemes. Geometric forms—diamonds, stepped edges, zigzags, crosses, and symmetrical line sequences—define the look. Classic hues such as clay, sand, charcoal, ivory, indigo, and soft blue echo the surrounding desert landscape. Modern Southwestern design tempers these tones into washed grays and soft neutrals, making them a popular choice for rustic, earthy, and boho-organic U.S. interiors.

