The Antique Navajo American Geometric Multicolor 1890s Rug is an exceptional example of late 19th-century American textile artistry. Hand-woven in the United States, this flatweave wool rug features a powerful graphic design language characteristic of the Diné people. The composition showcases interlocking triangles and serrated diamond patterns in a striking palette of cochineal red, indigo black, cream, and soft sage green. Created with a combination of vegetal and early aniline dyes, the hand-spun wool preserves its original texture and color intensity. This square, small scatter-sized piece offers a 0.25-inch pile height, making it a versatile choice for use as a floor covering or a historic wall hanging. Its sophisticated geometric pattern creates a mesmerizing optical effect, serving as a significant cultural artifact from the American Southwest.