Antique American Hooked Rug American Geometric, Medallion Hooked, Circa Date: 1930s. This exceptional piece exemplifies the robust, folk-art tradition of American textile production, utilizing the distinctive hooked technique to achieve a highly textured surface. Its strong geometric composition sets it apart from more conventional antique rugs of the era.
The design is defined by a series of nested rectangular forms, creating a powerful, centralized medallion effect. The innermost field is a pale, luminous beige, framed by a wider band of striated taupe. This disciplined use of shape emphasizes the Modernist influences often subtly integrated into domestic American crafts of the 1930s.
The palette is sophisticatedly restrained, relying on tonal variations of earth tones and deep neutrals. The outer border features striking vertical bands of charcoal, cream, and subtle hints of faded olive, providing a textural contrast to the smoother central fields. The muted tones, including the gray-green color rugs within the outer striations, lend the piece a quiet gravitas.
Given its construction and scale, this textile would have served as a durable accent piece, perfectly suited for entryways or beside a hearth. The enduring quality of the hand-hooked wool ensures that this piece remains a compelling example of early 20th-century American artistry, ideal for those seeking small scatter size rugs with historical integrity.








