Navajo rugs are traditional textiles made by the Navajo people, a Native American tribe in the southwestern United States. These rugs are known for their intricate patterns and vibrant colors, often featuring geometric designs that reflect the natural landscape and cultural symbols of the Navajo heritage.
The weaving process typically involves using wool from sheep, which is spun and dyed using natural materials. Each rug is unique, showcasing the skill and creativity of the weaver. Navajo rugs have become highly valued both for their artistic beauty and their cultural significance, often sought after by collectors and enthusiasts.