Antique American Hooked Usa Wool Ivory Beige Cream White Rug, Country of Origin: American USA Rugs, Circa Date: 1920s. This superb textile is a significant example of the American Hooked Rug tradition, originating from the American USA Rugs movement of the early 20th century. Its construction showcases the robust texture and folk artistry inherent in the hooked technique. The foundation is dominated by a sophisticated palette of ivory beige cream white color rugs, providing a perfect canvas for the dramatic central design.
The circular format of this piece is highly unusual and immediately draws the eye, suggesting a deliberate placement within a grand entryway or salon. The design radiates outward from a complex, almost abstract central motif, defined by strong symmetry and bold color blocking. This visual structure is characteristic of the burgeoning Art Deco sensibility prevalent during the 1920s.
The palette employs striking contrasts, utilizing deep charcoal blacks and vibrant accents of terracotta red and mint green against the neutral ground. While highly stylized, the overall composition features distinct floral rugs elements, particularly in the large, stylized petals and foliage that frame the central axis. The use of varied color and texture creates a dimensional, almost three-dimensional effect due to the varying loop heights of the wool.
As a collectible piece from the 1920s, this rug represents a fascinating intersection of traditional American craft and modern design principles. Its condition and unique aesthetic make it a highly desirable addition to any collection of important antique rugs. This textile offers not just floor covering, but a piece of decorative history.










