Ivory Beige Cream White Hooked Antique Wool Allover Geometric American 1920s Square Rug, Circa Date: 1920s. This exceptional piece is a prime example of American hooked rug craftsmanship in a rare Square format prevalent during the early 20th century. The hooked technique lends a unique texture and folk art quality to the wool surface, distinguishing it from traditional pile carpets.
The design features a captivating checkerboard grid, utilizing contrasting squares of muted red/pink and soft gray/taupe. This structure supports an allover pattern of alternating geometric diamonds and stylized, five-pointed stars. The primary field colors, while vibrant in detail, fall within the broad category of ivory beige cream white color rugs, allowing for versatile placement as a Square accent.
Dating specifically to the collection of antique rugs of the 1920s, this textile captures the post-Victorian aesthetic shift toward simpler, more graphic forms. Its construction and Square proportions suggest it was intended as a substantial floor covering, making it a desirable room size rug suitable for modern living spaces requiring historical character.
The geometric precision, combined with the charming irregularity inherent in hand-hooked work, creates a sophisticated yet whimsical statement. This Square rug is not merely a floor covering but a piece of American textile history, offering a rare blend of domestic artistry and enduring quality.












