Unknown Artist, Navajo Ganado Red Rug, Handwoven Circa 1960, 68"x 102"
Unknown Artist, Navajo Ganado Red Rug, Handwoven Circa 1960, 68"x 102"
Traders like JB Moore would be the first to introduce the art of the Navajo to collectors back east, but it was rugs (not silver) that first captured the imaginations collectors and decorators. Following Moore's suit, other traders would begin to market Navajo weaving, even influencing many of the well-known styles. Today styles are not defined by regions, but perfected by dedicated weavers from all parts of the Navajo Nations. 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.
Ganado Red might be the most famous of all Navajo weavings. Lorenzo Hubbell's life work was to promote Native American art. He would employ many different artists and the Ganado Red would become his weavers signature look. It is known for its striking red color that showcases a center diamond pattern. We have a large collection of Ganado Reds so make sure you look them all.
Ganado Red might be the most famous of all Navajo weavings. Lorenzo Hubbell's life work was to promote Native American art. He would employ many different artists and the Ganado Red would become his weavers signature look. It is known for its striking red color that showcases a center diamond pattern. We have a large collection of Ganado Reds so make sure you look them all.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Age:
Circa 1960's
Artist:
Navajo
Bracelet Gap:
n/a
Widest Point on Bracelet Band:
n/a
General Height:
102
Setting Type:
invisible
Width:
68
One of a Kind:
TRUE
Rug Dye Type:
Aniline Dye (commercial wool)
Rug Handspun:
No
Rug Material:
Wool
Rug Navajo Pattern:
Ganado
Rug Pattern:
geometric-pattern
Rug Size:
6-footx9-foot
Rug Time Period:
Modern (Post 1950)
Size:
68"x 102"
Tribe:
Navajo
- Regular price
- Sold out
- Sale price
- $7,630
- Unit price
- per