This distinctive Vintage American hand-hooked rug, crafted in the early 1900s in the New England region, is a beautiful example of early American folk-art textile tradition. Its thoughtfully balanced composition blends geometric structure with organic floral elements, creating a visually engaging and highly decorative design.
At the center, a stylized floral medallion anchors the composition, while a bold leaf-patterned perimeter radiates outward, forming a rhythmic and harmonious field. The palette of ivory, green, red, and soft gray gives the rug both warmth and sophistication, allowing it to complement traditional, eclectic, or transitional spaces. A refined gray border elegantly frames the design, lending visual depth and architectural definition.
Hand-hooked using time-honored techniques, this rug exemplifies the unique blend of folk-art creativity and honest simplicity that defines antique American hooked textiles. Each looped wool pile reflects the hand of the maker, resulting in subtle variations that give the piece character, texture, and enduring charm.
- Dimensions: 2’ 5” x 3’ 7”
- Date of Manufacture: 1st Quarter of the 1900s
- Place of Origin: United States
- Material: Rag wool pile on a burlap foundation
- Condition: Wear consistent with age and use
SKU: 1447
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