Braided Rugs

A true staple of Early American decor, braided rugs are made by intertwining three or more strips of fabric (traditionally wool) into a long rope, which is then coiled into an oval or circle and sewn together. These rugs are famous for their longevity and rustic charm.

With their concentric rings of color and sturdy texture, they ground a room with a sense of “hearth and home” comfort, making them perfect for farmhouse-style interiors or high-traffic family areas.

Braided rugs evoke a timeless, artisanal charm, crafted by tightly plaiting materials like wool, jute, or cotton into distinctive spirals and concentric shapes. Celebrated for their comforting texture and exceptional durability, these pieces are cornerstones of rustic and farmhouse decor; discover more about their place in the broad spectrum of American rugs, including how they compare to traditional American hooked designs.

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