Antique American Hooked Usa Floral Medallion – Loop Pile Rug, Country of Origin: American USA Rugs, Circa Date: 1900s. This exceptional textile exemplifies the ingenuity of American USA Rugs production during the turn of the century. Crafted using a loop pile technique, the surface texture is deliberately uneven, providing a tactile, almost painterly quality that distinguishes it from traditional woven carpets.
The palette is dominated by a subtly variegated ivory beige cream field, which allows the central graphic medallion—a stylized, dark botanical form—to float with stark clarity. Faint, ghost-like floral elements are integrated into the background, suggesting a faded history beneath the surface, punctuated by small, bright pink accents that add unexpected vitality.
The construction method places this piece firmly within the tradition of the American hooked rug, known for its durability and characteristic folk-art aesthetic. The border is particularly striking, composed of large, semi-circular scallops rendered in deep indigo and muted olive tones, providing a sophisticated, grounding contrast to the light central field.
While many examples of this style exist in Small Scatter Size Rugs (5.08ft x 6.08ft), finding a piece with this level of visual abstraction and preservation is rare among antique rugs from this period. It represents a unique intersection of domestic craftsmanship and burgeoning modernist design principles, offering both historical depth and contemporary appeal.














