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2 x 4 Earth-Tone Vintage Crystal Navajo Rug 79306

2 x 4 Earth-Tone Vintage Crystal Navajo Rug 79306

Regular price $1,750.00 USD
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Rug Details

Origin: America
Size: 02'04 x 03'09
Age: Vintage
Color: Gray
Description: Navajo
Condition: used
Materials: Wool
Style: Modern
Shape: Rectangular

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Shipping Insured worldwide delivery. Most in-stock rugs leave our Dallas warehouse within 2 business days.
 Returns Item must arrive in the original condition with tags attached. Return freight & insurance are the customer’s responsibility. We accept:

● 10-day returns for standard purchases

● 3-day returns for promotional-sale items

Refunds exclude outbound shipping & handling.

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Care Instructions

● Vacuum with the beater bar off and always in the direction of the pile.

● Rotate 180° every 6 months for even wear and sun-fade balance.

● Blot spills immediately with a white cloth—never rub.

● Use a breathable rug pad to prevent slipping and fiber stress.

● Schedule a professional hand-wash every 3–5 years (sooner for high-traffic or pets).

Need in-depth guidance? See our full Rug Care Guide.

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Description:-

79306 Vintage Crystal Navajo Rug, 02'04 x 03'09.

Echoes of the Mesa: A Timeless Crystal Weaving of Prestige and Provenance

Woven in the storied landscape of the Four Corners, this handwoven wool vintage Crystal Navajo rug embodies the prestige of a weaving tradition revered by connoisseurs and collectors alike. Each serrated diamond and stepped form pulses with the rhythm of the loom, a testament to generations of artisans whose artistry transcends utility and rises into the realm of cultural legacy. The alternating bands of earth-toned neutrals, accented with the vibrant authority of crimson, speak in a visual language that is both timeless and profoundly modern. To own such a piece is to hold a fragment of the American Southwest’s most treasured heritage.

The Crystal regional style is celebrated for its harmonious balance of geometry and subtle chromatic shifts, a weaving tradition first championed under trader J.B. Moore in the early 20th century. This example reflects that heritage with its precise banded structure—rows of stepped diamonds and cruciform motifs dancing between warm sandstone hues, stormy greys, and the grounding strength of black. The bold use of red ignites the composition, imbuing the textile with vitality and prestige while drawing the eye to its rhythmic order. It is this synthesis of discipline and spirit that sets Crystal rugs apart, making them highly coveted among museums, fine art institutions, and elite private collections.

Beyond its aesthetic brilliance, this exquisite work of art carries symbolic value rooted in Navajo worldview. The stepped motifs are not merely decoration but echo sacred mountains, pathways, and the cyclical movement of life, while the cross-like diamonds suggest harmony and interconnectedness. These signature symbols serve as quiet guardians in the home, resonating with protection, balance, and continuity. Acquiring a Crystal rug is not only an act of collecting beauty—it is an act of aligning with values of endurance, wisdom, and respect for nature’s order.

In today’s world, where provenance and cultural integrity matter more than ever, this vintage Navajo rug stands as both a luxury acquisition and a contribution to cultural preservation. Its presence elevates interiors to the level of curated gallery spaces, transforming a room into a sanctuary of heritage and taste. For the discerning collector or designer, this is not simply a textile; it is an heirloom of status, scarcity, and social good—a living artwork woven by hands that carried forward one of the world’s most admired traditions.

  • Abrash.
  • Handwoven wool.
  • Made in America.
  • Measures:
  • Pile Height: 0.04 of an inch.
  • Date: 1940's. Mid-20th Century.

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Esmaili Rugs provides a diverse selection of rugs, including Moroccan, Turkish, Persian, Oushak, Chinese, and Tapestries. These are available in various sizes such as small, medium, large, extra-large, runners, round, square, and custom dimensions.