Featured in this lot is a Navajo Native American Two Grey Hills hand woven wool rug originating from the early-to-mid 1900's. Two Grey Hills rugs include characteristic colors of natural browns, tan, gray, ivory, and white. Patterns usually feature central stepped diamond motif and other patterns. The rug displays a stepped half diamond pattern at the center with geometric patterns on the sides. The sides of the rug show striped patterns, displaying colors of black, grey, and off white. The rug shows good construction and was most likely originally woven to be a wearing blanket. The piece shows good condition overall, with some wear and discoloration due to age and use. The rug measures 63 1/2" long by 28 1/2" wide.