The Story
This striking Storm Pattern weaving by skilled Navajo artist Brenda Joshevama features the iconic regional design from the western Navajo Nation. A bold central rectangle—symbolizing the Navajo hogan or sacred lake of emergence—anchors the composition, with dynamic zigzag lightning lines connecting to corner elements representing the four sacred mountains, evoking themes of rain, renewal, and cosmic harmony.
Handwoven with processed wool using natural wool colors in soft grays, creams, and blacks, accented by vibrant aniline red dye for dramatic contrast, this piece showcases crisp geometric precision, serrated edges, and a tightly woven texture.
A classic and powerful example of traditional Navajo artistry, perfect as a wall hanging or floor rug.
24” (2') Width, 36.5” (3.04') Length

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Details & Craftsmanship
Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.
Description
This striking Storm Pattern weaving by skilled Navajo artist Brenda Joshevama features the iconic regional design from the western Navajo Nation. A bold central rectangle—symbolizing the Navajo hogan or sacred lake of emergence—anchors the composition, with dynamic zigzag lightning lines connecting to corner elements representing the four sacred mountains, evoking themes of rain, renewal, and cosmic harmony.
Handwoven with processed wool using natural wool colors in soft grays, creams, and blacks, accented by vibrant aniline red dye for dramatic contrast, this piece showcases crisp geometric precision, serrated edges, and a tightly woven texture.
A classic and powerful example of traditional Navajo artistry, perfect as a wall hanging or floor rug.
24” (2') Width, 36.5” (3.04') Length
























