Nina W Monroe, Rug, Tree Of Life, Navajo, 25 1/2" x 23 1/4"

Description

Traders like J.B. Moore first introduced Navajo art to collectors back east, but rugs (not silver) captured the imaginations of collectors and decorators. Following Moore's lead, other traders began to market Navajo weaving, even influencing many of the well-known styles. Today styles are defined not by regions but perfected by dedicated weavers from all parts of the Navajo Nation. We have put together 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. Rug weaving is very similar to jewelry making. That means if your parents or grandparents worked in the arts there was a good chance you would do the same.
Tree of Life

The Navajo Tree of Life is a colorful rug style usually depicting a central corn plant emerging from a Navajo Wedding basket, with birds, feathers and rainbow bars enhancing the design. For the Navajo, corn is sacred, corn is life. “Walking under the corn leaf is the Beauty Way,” a Navajo elder said. Thus, everything good, life-affirming, and positive is embodied in a Tree of Life rug.

Product Details
Artist:
Monroe, Nina W
General Height:
23.25
Width:
25.5
Rug Dye Type:
Aniline Dye (commercial wool)
Rug Handspun:
No
Rug Material:
Wool
Rug Navajo Pattern:
Tree of Life
Rug Pattern:
geometric-pattern
Rug Size:
2-footx3-foot
Rug Time Period:
Modern (Post 1950)
Signed:
Unsigned
Tribe:
Navajo
$2,469.00