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Rug, c. 1911
Navajo culture; Southwest United States
Wool and pigment; 38 × 58 in.
2020.4.1
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Rug
Rug, c. 1911
Navajo culture; Southwest United States
Wool and pigment; 38 × 58 in.
2020.4.1
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Rug, c. 1911 Navajo culture; Southwest United States Wool and pigment; 38 × 58 in. 2020.4.1 Gift of Dennis Aigner

Rug

ClassificationsTextiles-floor coverings-rugs and mats
Culture Navajo
Datec. 1911
Made AtUnited States, North America
MediumWool and pigment
Dimensions38 × 58 in. (96.5 × 147.3 cm)
Credit LineGift of Dennis Aigner
Object number2020.4.1
DescriptionThis is a Navajo rug which dates to approximately 1911. By 1900 Navajo rugs were woven with naturally pigmented wool, with red being the only exception. The border suggests that the weaver was influenced by the transitional period, where strong borders were added for the eastern markets these textiles were bound for. Earlier Navajo textiles tend to have endlessly expanding designs. However, many transitional blankets or rugs adopted the use of commercial cotton string, whereas this textile makes use of hand spun wool yarns. As for the swastika motif, despite its modern connotations it has been an auspicious symbol for at least thousands of years. For the Navajo, it was a figurative representation of the ‘whirling logs,’ a commonly depicted sand painting from the Night Chant and together with an axis with two legs—where the swastika instead has four—forms a visual pun of the Navajo mantra, “successfully attaining a ripe old age by daily spiritual renewal according to the universal beauty of the cosmos.” It too was used more prevalently as a direct result of traders.
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