American Multicolor Hooked Small Scatter Size 1930s Wool Antique Rug, Circa Date: 1930s. This charming example of an American hooked rug showcases the enduring appeal of domestic textile artistry prevalent during the early 20th century. The robust wool construction provides a textural depth unique to this folk tradition, distinguishing it from woven pile carpets.
The composition employs a striking geometric pattern featuring an allover design of interlocking diamonds. Each lozenge is defined by contrasting borders, creating a vibrant, tessellated effect across the field. The palette is rich and varied, utilizing a sophisticated range of multicolor jewel tone hues, including deep forest greens, sapphire blues, and muted berry reds.
Classified as a small scatter size, this piece is ideally suited for intimate spaces, such as an entryway, beside a bed, or layered over a larger floor covering. Its durable, hand-hooked nature speaks to its utilitarian origins, yet its aesthetic complexity elevates it to a collectible work of art among antique rugs.
The dense, looped pile characteristic of the hooked technique provides exceptional texture and resilience, ensuring longevity. Dating from the 1930s, this rug captures the spirit of American craftsmanship during a period that valued handmade quality and resourceful design, offering both historical resonance and undeniable visual charm.












