Antique American Hooked Rug Small Scatter Size Jute & Cotton Straw, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional piece of American folk art showcases the ingenuity of domestic textile production during the late Victorian era. Hooked rugs, often crafted from recycled materials like jute, cotton, and straw, represent a unique and enduring category within antique rugs.
The field is dominated by a deep, burnished tawny hue, providing a warm, foundational canvas. This rich, aged tone places the piece firmly within the desirable category of gold, yellow, orange color rugs, lending a sense of historic warmth and depth to any interior space.
A highly structured, repeating geometric pattern covers the surface, featuring stylized four-lobed star motifs delineated by concentric rings of cream, gray, and rust red. The robust, hand-hooked construction creates a textural relief that emphasizes the graphic clarity of the design, a hallmark of quality American craftwork.
Measuring as a versatile small scatter size rug, this piece is perfectly suited for placement in a hallway, entryway, or beside a bed, offering a concentrated dose of historical character. Its humble materials and sophisticated design converge to create a truly charming and collectible textile artifact.
















