Sarah Bekay, Rug, Storm Pattern, Navajo, 25" x 36"

Description

Traders like JB Moore first introduced Navajo art to collectors back east, but rugs (not silver) captured the imaginations of collectors and decorators. Following Moore's suit, other traders began marketing Navajo weaving and even influenced many of the well-known styles. Today styles are not defined by regions but perfected by dedicated weavers from all parts of the Navajo Nation. We have assembled a large collection of rugs on our online Trading Post and hope you take time to look through them all. Hopefully, you will find the perfect rug.

The Storm Pattern is a favorite among many collectors. This style of rug features an amazing design that starts at the center and reaches out to the four corners of the weaving. You will also find the weaving filled with many other symbols. Storm rugs come in many different colors, and some of the most popular use classic combinations like Ganado Red. These are very impressive weavings, and it is not uncommon to find one of these in the 10-foot range.

Product Details
Artist:
Bekay, Sandra
General Height:
25
Width:
36
Rug Dye Type:
Aniline Dye (commercial wool)
Rug Handspun:
No
Rug Material:
Wool
Rug Navajo Pattern:
Storm (Western)
Rug Pattern:
geometric-pattern
Rug Size:
2-footx3-foot
Rug Time Period:
Modern (Post 1950)
Signed:
Unsigned
Tribe:
Navajo
$760.00