Marlene Chee, Rug, Wide Ruins, Navajo, 26" x 40"
Description
Introduce the peaceful harmony and specialized landscape tones of Southwest Indigenous fine art to your home with this authentic, hand-woven textile by Navajo weaver Marlene Chee. This exquisite runner rug showcases a spectacular interpretation of the historic "Wide Ruins" regional style. Originating from the eastern portion of the Navajo Nation, the Wide Ruins aesthetic is widely celebrated for its clean, borderless compositions and fine, hand spun bands of color that flow seamlessly from edge to edge. Marlene Chee's mastery of tension, color placement, and straight alignment makes this collector quality piece a sophisticated, timeless asset. It functions beautifully as an elegant entryway runner, hallway focal point, or a stunning textile wall hanging.



