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    Ruggable doesn’t offer custom size rugs, but every pattern I checked comes in 13 different sizes, including round and rectangular area rugs and runners. They range from 2-by-3 to 10-by-14.

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    History of the Navajo Rug, by Navajo Rug Repair Co. Towards an Understanding of Navajo Aesthetics, Kathy M’Closkey Archived 2013-04-05 at the Wayback Machine; Navajo Weaving at the Arizona State Museum: 19th Century Blankets, 20th Century Rugs, 21st Century Views – an illustrated history, with comments from Navajo weavers and museum curators

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    The sheep in the area grow wool in a variety of tan, gray, brown, and gold colors; usually only black wool is enhanced with dye. [4] She was reputedly the highest paid weaver in the world in the 1950s. [10] Her works were the most expensive rugs in the trade and she sometimes received thousands of dollars for a single tapestry. [4]