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Stylized Navajo-inspired geometric medallions in deep teal, rust orange, warm cream, and ochre arrange in formal diamond grid across a saturated terracotta-red ground. Each medallion features stepped diamond construction with arrow-point projections, central diamond cores in burnt sienna, and small accent marks in pale aqua and warm gold. The composition reads as a single repeating textile motif scaled to architectural size, with secondary smaller medallions filling the negative space between primary forms.Palette is unapologetically four-note: deep terracotta-red ground, peacock teal, warm ochre, and soft cream, with rust-orange punctuation throughout. The visual logic owes direct lineage to Diné textile tradition — the stepped diamond construction, the precise color blocking, the formal symmetry of each medallion. Brushwork suggests hand-loomed weave through subtle tonal variation inside each color block; the ground itself shows visible warm-and-cool variation suggesting natural plant-dyed warp.A bold choice for the back walls of dens, dining rooms in Southwestern homes, mudrooms, casita interiors, and statement walls in great rooms. Works in adobe architecture, Pueblo Revival houses, restored Spanish Colonial homes, modern Santa Fe interiors, and ranch homes that lean serious into regional craft. Pairs with carved walnut, woven Navajo rugs (the genuine article, not pastiche), aged iron hardware, hand-thrown stoneware, and warm cream linen. Particularly handsome in spaces with vigas and beamed ceilings where the geometric formality of the medallions echoes the architectural rhythm overhead.