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Hooked Rug 1451

$2,900.00
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This charming early American hand-hooked rug was crafted in the early 1900s in the New England tradition — one of the oldest and most beloved centers of American rug hooking, where resourceful farm families transformed repurposed wool and recycled cloth into decorative floor coverings of genuine folk art beauty. Featuring a classic floral design, the rug displays blossoms in brilliant vintage tones of warmth and character.

Antique hooked rugs are celebrated for their unique blend of folk art creativity and unpretentious simplicity — each piece a direct expression of its maker's personality, taste, and skill, worked with hand-dyed wool and recycled materials into a composition that is at once useful and beautiful. This piece is a wonderful example of that tradition: artistic, heartfelt, and deeply authentic. The American hooked rug tradition originated in New England in the early 19th century, when resourceful farm families — particularly women working through the long winters of the rural Northeast — began creating decorative floor coverings by hooking loops of recycled wool and fabric strips through a burlap or linen backing using a simple hook. The resulting textiles combine utility with extraordinary artistry, and the finest examples are now collected as works of American folk art.

Dimensions: 2' 1" x 3' 4"
Date of Manufacture: Early 1900s
Place of Origin: United States
Material: Rag wool pile on a burlap foundation
Condition: Wear consistent with age and use

SKU: 1451

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