Antique American Rag Rug American Multicolor 1875, Circa Date: 1875. This exceptional piece exemplifies the resourceful craftsmanship inherent in the American rag rug tradition of the late 19th century. Its construction utilizes repurposed textile remnants, creating a dense, highly textured surface that speaks to a history of domestic utility and artistic economy.
The visual field is a compelling tapestry of color, where fragments of cloth in deep reds, blues, olives, and muted browns coalesce into a highly saturated, yet restrained multicolor palette. The random placement of these scraps creates a wonderfully tactile, high-relief surface, forming an organic allover pattern devoid of formal medallions or borders within the field itself.
Given its dimensions, this piece functions perfectly as a charming small scatter size accent, ideal for adding warmth and historical authenticity to a hallway or intimate sitting area. It represents a unique subset within the world of antique rugs, showcasing how functional necessity often inspired unique forms of folk art expression in American domestic weaving.
A distinctive, scalloped edge, finished in a solid, dark olive fabric, frames the chaotic texture of the field, providing a refined boundary to the exuberant textile work. This 1875 example is preserved in remarkable condition, offering a rare opportunity to acquire a genuine piece of American textile history that transcends mere floor covering to become a sculptural work of art.
















