Details
- Dimensions
- 1′7″ × 2′10″ and 0.2″ thick
- Styles
- Navajo
- Southwestern
- Rug Construction
- Flatweave
- Pattern
- Geometric
- Styled After
- Native American Art
- Navajo Indian Art
- Period
- Early 20th Century
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Wool
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Abrash. Wear Consistent with Age and Use. If you require more information before purchasing please let us know. We do … moreAbrash. Wear Consistent with Age and Use. If you require more information before purchasing please let us know. We do our best to ensure that our photos are as true to color as possible as we know every individual may see these colors differently. less
- Description
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77779 Vintage Germantown Navajo-Style Kilim Rug, 01'07 x 02'10. This exquisite handwoven wool vintage Germantown Navajo-style Kilim saddle blanket is …
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77779 Vintage Germantown Navajo-Style Kilim Rug, 01'07 x 02'10. This exquisite handwoven wool vintage Germantown Navajo-style Kilim saddle blanket is a testament to the creativity and adaptability of Navajo-inspired weavers during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Measuring a compact size, this saddle blanket was woven not only for functional use but also as a vibrant display of artistry when draped over a horse. The blanket’s compact dimensions make it ideal for this purpose, while its geometric motifs and striking color palette ensure it stands out as a collectible Navajo-style textile. Each of the chevron-shaped arrows, rendered in brilliant shades of orange, crimson red, black, and brown, is meticulously aligned to create a dynamic sense of motion and balance, drawing the eye across the entire piece.
Historically, Germantown Navajo-style Kilim textiles emerged during a period of great change and innovation in Navajo-inspired weaving traditions. Named after the fine wool yarns produced in Germantown, Pennsylvania, these saddle blankets utilized high-quality, machine-spun yarns that were introduced to Navajo weavers in the 1870s through trading posts. Unlike traditional hand-spun wool, Germantown yarns allowed for a much broader color palette and the creation of finer, tighter weaves. This innovation sparked a renaissance in Navajo-style weaving, encouraging weavers to experiment with new, vibrant colors and intricate patterns, ultimately producing pieces that were not just functional but also highly decorative.
The lively pattern of this Germantown saddle blanket, with its alternating bands of colorful chevrons separated by beige and brown horizontal stripes, is characteristic of the famed Eye Dazzler style. The vivid hues of the arrows, sharply defined against the neutral background, create a mesmerizing optical effect. This unique interplay of color and form, enhanced by the use of Germantown yarns, is what sets Germantown weavings apart from other Navajo-style textiles. The saddle blanket’s bright colors, zigzagging motifs, and rich historical context make it a rare and captivating artifact, reflecting a period when Navajo-style weavers were pushing the boundaries of traditional textile art.
As a piece of Navajo-style history, this Germantown saddle blanket embodies the fusion of cultural resilience and artistic expression that defines Navajo-inspired weaving. While it was designed as a utilitarian item to protect the rider and horse, its intricate design and craftsmanship elevate it to the status of a work of art. Today, Germantown textiles like this one are highly prized by collectors and art enthusiasts for their historical significance and visual impact. The blanket’s enchanting patterns and vibrant colors ensure that it not only continues to honor the heritage of Navajo-inspired weaving but also captures the enduring spirit of this weaving tradition.
Whether placed on the floor or hung on the wall as artwork, this Navajo-style Kilim is perfect for a home office, small space, reading nook, foyer, entryway, study, studio, den, bedroom, home library, walk-in closet, stair landing, alcove, mudroom, man cave, game room, or billiards room. Rustic yet refined, this versatile Navajo-style blanket is well-suited with a variety of styles: Folk Art Style, Modern Mexican, Native American, Navajo, Aztec, Desert, Santa Fe, Pacific Northwest, Southwestern, Tribal, Nomadic, Ethnic, Mid-Century Modern, Contemporary, Modern, Bohemian, Boho Chic, Eclectic, Black Forest, Lake Tahoe, Lodge, Cabin, Rustic, Industrial, Artisan, Urban, and Loft. It would also complement mountain living for luxury ski chalets, secluded hunting lodges and rustic ranches found in Montana, Colorado, Lake Tahoe, Wyoming, or the Adirondacks.
Rendered in variegated shades of brown, red, orange, beige, charcoal, and coffee with other accent colors.
Abrash. Some stains throughout. Desirable Age Wear.
Handwoven wool.
Made in America.
Measures: 01'07 x 02'10.
Date: 1930's. Early 20th Century. less
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