Antique American Hooked Rug America Knotted, Circa Date: 1940s. This striking textile is an exceptional example of the folk art tradition inherent in American Hooked Rugs. Created during the mid-century, it showcases the textural depth and improvisational spirit characteristic of these highly sought-after antique rugs.
The densely hooked surface is composed of countless small loops of fabric, yielding a wonderfully tactile, almost impressionistic texture. The palette utilizes a lively confluence of saturated and muted hues, resulting in a sophisticated multicolor jewel tone effect that provides remarkable visual depth.
The composition eschews formal medallions or defined motifs, focusing instead on a dense, non-representational allover pattern. This abstract approach allows the texture and the subtle shifts in color to dominate the visual field, lending the piece a distinctly modern sensibility despite its mid-century origins.
With its compact dimensions, this textile functions perfectly as a decorative accent piece. The density and durability inherent in the hooking technique ensure longevity, making this small scatter size rug an excellent choice for introducing warmth and artisanal character to a refined interior setting.












