This elegant pair of early 20th century American pieced quilts, presented in custom maplewood frames, showcases the timeless beauty of the Double Wedding Ring pattern—one of the most celebrated motifs in textile history. Hand-stitched from cotton fabric and dating to the early 1900s, these quilts exemplify exceptional craftsmanship, patience, and artistry.
Each quilt features finely executed hand stitching, with interlocking rings composed of carefully pieced patterned fabrics. Soft green and purple connecting squares form graceful arcs across an ivory ground, creating visual rhythm and warmth while allowing the intricate piercing to take center stage. The subtle variation of the fabrics adds depth and character, reflecting the thoughtful reuse of available materials common to early American quiltmaking traditions.
Professionally mounted and framed, these quilts have been transformed from utilitarian textiles into striking wall-mounted works of folk art, ideal for sophisticated residential or commercial interiors. They offer interior designers a rare opportunity to introduce authentic, early American textile art into curated spaces—whether used as a matched pair flanking architectural features or displayed as focal points in a gallery wall.