Collection: Navajo (Diné)
Explore our curated collection of vintage and antique Navajo weavings, including Chief’s Blankets, Germantown blankets & Eyedazzlers, Serapes, Child’s Blankets, Saddle Blankets, Trading Post Rugs and Pictorial Weavings. These textiles reflect not only the aesthetic brilliance of Navajo design but also the enduring legacy of the women who wove them. Each piece is a unique expression of tradition, history, and artistry from the American Southwest.

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Navajo Serape, circa 1890
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $6,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Navajo Transitional Period Rug with Serrated Diamond Pattern, circa 1890
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $7,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Germantown Single Saddle Blanket, circa 1880
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $2,450.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Twill Double Saddle Blanket, circa 1930
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $750.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Germantown Moki Blanket, circa 1880
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $24,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Pictorial Rug with African Zebra, Tree, Birds and Clouds, circa 1955
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $1,850.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Pictorial Weaving with Airplanes and Figures, circa 1940
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $8,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Memory Aid, Whirling Snakes or Whirling Mountain, circa 1980
Vendor:Dennis Hathale (1961-), Diné (Navajo)Regular price $4,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ganado Trading Post Pictorial Weaving, circa 1930
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $5,750.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Crystal Trading Post Rug, circa 1920
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $5,000.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ganado Trading Post Rug, circa 1930
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $12,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Optical Rug
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $4,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Chinle Trading Post Rug, circa 1935
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $7,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Pan-Reservation Trading Post Rug, circa 1920-1930
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $3,800.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Pair of Classic Period Dress Halves, circa 1875
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $21,000.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Ganado Trading Post Rug, circa 1930
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $7,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Double Saddle Blanket, circa 1925
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $2,250.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Germantown Eyedazzler Weaving, circa 1890
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $5,500.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Chief's Blanket, First Phase Variant Pattern, circa 1850
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $425,000.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Trading Post Rug, circa 1940
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $4,250.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Trading Post Rug, Crystal Storm Pattern
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $11,200.00Regular priceUnit price / per -
Trading Post Rug, circa 1900-1925
Vendor:Diné (Navajo)Regular price $1,750.00Regular priceUnit price / per
More about the Navajo (Diné)
The Navajo, or Diné, meaning "The People", are Indigenous to the Southwestern United States and have cultivated one of the most revered textile traditions in North America. Navajo weaving dates back centuries, evolving from utilitarian garments into sophisticated and expressive works of art. Introduced to sheep and wool through early Spanish contact, Navajo women, who have always been the primary weavers, transformed these materials into a powerful form of cultural expression. Weaving is considered a sacred art, passed down from mother to daughter, and each textile embodies the weaver’s creativity, technical mastery, and spiritual connection to tradition. Among the most striking examples are pictorial weavings, which emerged in the late 19th century. These rare and often whimsical pieces depict animals, trains, livestock, plants, and ceremonial imagery, offering a narrative glimpse into Navajo life, history, and imagination. Our collection includes a diverse range of vintage and antique Navajo weavings from the Classic Period, Transitional Period and Trading Post Era. The gallery offers a wide selection of wearing blankets including Classic Period Serapes, Chief’s Blankets and Child’s Blankets, vibrant Germantown Blankets and Eyedazzlers, Saddle Blankets, Trading Post rugs including those from Crystal, Ganado & Two Grey Hills, and exceptional pictorial pieces. These textiles reflect not only the aesthetic brilliance of Navajo design but also the enduring legacy of the women who wove them. Today, the Navajo Nation spans over 27,000 square miles across Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah, continuing to honor and sustain this extraordinary artistic lineage.