Southwest Museum Store
Storm Pattern Miniature Rug & Mouse Pad: SouthWest Miniature Rug & Mouse Pads
Inspired by a Navajo woven rug dated 1960-1980. The design is the "Storm Pattern" which is often associated with the weavers from the western part of the reservation. The original rug in the Southwest Museum Collection is woven of native hand-spun wool and the dyes are aniline.
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Earthtone SOUTHWEST Coaster Rug: SouthWest Coaster Rugs Set
Inspired by hand-woven Indian flatweave rug designs from the American Southwest, this CoasterRug coordinates especially well with other natural colors such as wood, wicker, stone and brick.3.
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Earthtone SOUTHWEST Miniature Rug & Mouse Pad: SouthWest MouseRug
Inspired by hand-woven Indian flatweave rug designs from the American Southwest, this coordinates especially well with other natural colors such as wood, wicker, stone and brick.
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Navajo Chief Miniature Rug & Mouse Pad: SouthWest MouseRug
Millicent Rogers (1902-1953) was a woman of wealth and style who had the foresight to collect and preserve Southwestern blankets and rugs. This Chief Blanket was acquired in 1947 and is the signature weaving of her outstanding collection.
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Red Mongol Miniature Rug & Mouse Pad: SouthWest MouseRug
Bold colors and primitive elements give this kilim a Southwestern feel. Derived from a wide variety of influences, from Native American to middle Eastern Nomadic Tribes.
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Rust Navajo Weave Miniature Rug & Mouse Pad: SouthWest MouseRug
The design inspired by: Serape, about 1866 Navajo Wool; tapestry 183 cm. x 133 cm. Gift of Mrs. Harold D. Walker and Miss Eleonor W. Brooks, in memory of their mother, Mrs. N. B. K. Brooks 52.
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