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Home > Products > Hubbell Ganado Navajo Rug
Hubbell Ganado Navajo Rug
Hubbell Ganado Navajo Rug
Hubbell Ganado Navajo Rug

Hubbell Ganado Navajo Rug

A very striking rug with two large outlined crosses, four small black crosses in the corners and two "whirling logs" in the center. The field is the bright warm red of the period Hubbell rugs and is woven from very fine hand spun wool which has a very good feel to the hand. It is in excellent condition.

L. 71": W. 55"

c. 1890-1900
#7859



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