
Storm Pattern
A classic Storm Pattern weaving by accomplished Navajo artist Louise McCabe, handwoven with processed wool in subtle natural tones of gray, beige, cream, black, and soft browns, this piece highlights precise geometric forms, including stylized water bugs, feathers, and arrows, all rendered with exceptional tightness and detail.
The central rectangle symbolizes the Navajo hogan or lake of emergence, connected by bold zigzag lightning lines to corner elements representing the four sacred mountains—evoking themes of rain, protection, and harmony in Diné cosmology.
A serene and authentic example of traditional Navajo artistry, perfect as a wall hanging or floor rug.
44” (3.67') Width, 60.5” (5.04') Length
Original: $4,800.00
-65%$4,800.00
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Storm Pattern
A classic Storm Pattern weaving by accomplished Navajo artist Louise McCabe, handwoven with processed wool in subtle natural tones of gray, beige, cream, black, and soft browns, this piece highlights precise geometric forms, including stylized water bugs, feathers, and arrows, all rendered with exceptional tightness and detail.
The central rectangle symbolizes the Navajo hogan or lake of emergence, connected by bold zigzag lightning lines to corner elements representing the four sacred mountains—evoking themes of rain, protection, and harmony in Diné cosmology.
A serene and authentic example of traditional Navajo artistry, perfect as a wall hanging or floor rug.
44” (3.67') Width, 60.5” (5.04') Length
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A classic Storm Pattern weaving by accomplished Navajo artist Louise McCabe, handwoven with processed wool in subtle natural tones of gray, beige, cream, black, and soft browns, this piece highlights precise geometric forms, including stylized water bugs, feathers, and arrows, all rendered with exceptional tightness and detail.
The central rectangle symbolizes the Navajo hogan or lake of emergence, connected by bold zigzag lightning lines to corner elements representing the four sacred mountains—evoking themes of rain, protection, and harmony in Diné cosmology.
A serene and authentic example of traditional Navajo artistry, perfect as a wall hanging or floor rug.
44” (3.67') Width, 60.5” (5.04') Length























