Antique American Hooked Rug American Geometric, Circa Date: 1890s. This exceptional example of American folk art showcases the enduring appeal of domestic textile production during the late 19th century. Hooked rugs represent a unique chapter in the history of antique rugs, often reflecting the personal tastes and available materials of the maker.
The composition is anchored by a striking central medallion set against a field dominated by soft tones of ivory, beige, or cream. This light background beautifully contrasts with the deep, saturated burgundy of the inner diamond and the outer corner spandrels, creating a powerful visual tension typical of the period’s bolder designs.
Within the central geometric frame, a charming spray of stylized roses and foliage is rendered in vibrant reds, pinks, and olives. The hand-hooked technique lends a textural, nubby surface quality, emphasizing the handcrafted nature and rustic charm inherent in these early American pieces.
Given its intimate scale and robust construction, this piece functions perfectly as a small scatter size accent, ideal for an entryway or bedside placement. It is a testament to the ingenuity of American textile artists, blending traditional European medallion structures with a distinctly provincial aesthetic.














