As an alternative to authentic Navajo weavings, we offer Navajo rug replicas. These Indian rugs, Southwest rugs and Mexican Zapotec rugs are made either in Mexico by Zapotec weavers, or in India by Tibetan-Nepalese weavers. We recognize although some buyers appreciate the Navajo style and design, they choose to decorate attractively but more affordable. These Navajo rug replicas contain the classic Navajo colors and designs, and introduce the Native American Indian atmosphere to your home, but at a fraction of the cost.
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