Introducing Genuine Hand-Woven Navajo Rug #1004, size 23 x 32—a masterpiece of ancestral craftsmanship. Weaver: Lena George, age 61, Houck, AZ,
Each rug, woven on an upright loom using a single continuous thread, showcases the unique quality that Navajo rugs are celebrated for worldwide. Hand spooled wool from locally raised sheep and natural dyes from regional plants come together to create rich, lasting hues.
Design Elements:
- Central cross/star motifs - Often represent the four sacred directions, the four sacred mountains, or spiritual balance
- Diamond patterns - May symbolize the universe, the cycle of life, or the Navajo worldview
- Stepped/serrated patterns - Could represent mountains, clouds, or lightning
- Color symbolism - The red/rust likely represents earth or sacred mountains; black may represent darkness or the north; white/cream often represents dawn or the east
Traditional Context: Many weavers create patterns passed down through their families, while others develop personal designs. Some patterns tell stories, mark clan affiliations, or represent spiritual concepts, while others are purely aesthetic.
By purchasing this rug, you support Weaving Worlds Team's mission of promoting social change, environmental sustainability, and holistic regenerative design grounded in ancestral wisdom. Bring a piece of this timeless heritage into your home and help foster a better world.

