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The Storm Pattern is not built around a central diamond, but is a very recognizable geometric composition with a strong, often rectangular central element connected by diagonal stepped lines to elements in each of the four corners. This design is said to be highly symbolic and associated with the all-important rainstorms in the growing season. Individual components include representations of the Navajos’ four sacred mountains, lightning bolts, snowflakes and waterbugs. Storm Pattern rugs are woven in an unlimited variety of colors.
Notable contemporary Storm Pattern weavers include Tina Conn, Lily Touchin, Betty Ann Nez, Elizabeth Tso, Lucinda Jody and Betty Lou Begay.
Storm Pattern Navajo Rugs

Storm Pattern Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 2297-KS : 77" x 112" (6'5" x 9'4")
$ 18,000.00
Storm Pattern Navajo rug. This BEAST of a weaving was created in the 1930s and is excellent in color, condition, quality, and attitude! This Storm Pattern is a wonderful pictorial complete with Great Stars and feathers. It has a natural dark chocolate brown field and dark red storm pattern. Style Storm Pattern Weaver Unknown Navajo Dat...
Crystal / Storm Pattern Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 624 : 102" x 138" : (8′6" x 11'6")
Storm

Crystal / Storm Pattern Navajo Weaving : Historic : GHT 624 : 102" x 138" : (8′6" x 11'6")
$ 32,500.00
Crystal Storm Pattern Navajo Rug. This BEAST of a weaving was made in the 1930s and is excellent in color, condition and quality. Stylized gray squash blossoms hold tightly to the four bolts of lightning which move to and from the central design. This Navajo Rug is all hand spun and hand dyed. Very heavy. Would make a great floor rug or gre...