Hubbell Revival-Style Rug with Moki (Moqui) Stripes

c. 1890–1910 Overall: 194.8 x 138.4 cm (76 11/16 x 54 1/2 in.) Source image
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Navajo blankets are splendid microcosms of the Southwest’s cultural richness. This example has two old Navajo designs: the terraced diamond and the striped moki pattern. Moki’s origin is unclear. It may have come from Pueblo peoples, from whom the Navajo learned weaving after...

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