Wool Rug Navajo Indian Design Ganado Red Wool Rug 4x6 3071-619-RUG
Wool Rug Navajo Indian Design Ganado Red Wool Rug 4x6.
This Navajo Indian Design, Ganado Red Wool Rug is the perfect way to dress up any home, office, or store. It is of a traditional southwestern Ganado Design with the traditional colors. The central design of the rug is a symbolic hole for the Spider Woman, to let the bad spirits out. Some believe that rugs without the spirit hole can cause people to get rug sickness. This is a flat woven rug of a traditional Native American style. The fibers on this one are 90% wool and 10% polyester. This one is great for hanging on the wall or laying on the floor. This versatile rug is 4' wide and 6' long. Non Indian HAND MADE. Don't let this impressive and affordable tapestry pass you by!!!
Hand weaving, starting 1000 years ago as a Nomadic craft in the Middle East and has left us with little recorded information as to the origin of designs. Generally, traders have effected the majority of influence over patterns, color, and quality control. From the earliest experimentation with lines and angles, weavers have continually adapted and absorbed ideas from other cultures to upgrade the craft.
We can assure you that this rug was made the traditional way. It was hand woven on a loom similar to the way that the Navajo and other Southwestern Pueblo Indian weavers do it. And, these rugs feature the same traditional designs that the Native Americans use. So, these rugs match the quality of Native American made rugs in every way. If a true Native American weaver made a rug like this it could cost hundreds or thousands of dollars. Thankfully, we are able to offer the same design of rug for a mere fraction of the cost. |