







Antique Hooked Area Rug (6' x 10')
Dimensions: 6'4" x 10'0" (193 cm x 305 cm).
Circa: 1940.
This antique American Hooked rug, circa 1940, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind textile with a beautifully faded all-over botanical design and a richly layered border. Its soft rose field is enlivened by rust, coral, and muted blue motifs arranged with balanced symmetry, giving the piece a refined folk-art character and inviting decorative warmth. A distinctive accent for a living room, bedroom, or dining room.
Faded warm tones of rose, rust, coral, ivory, muted blue, terra cotta, sage, and taupe, with a rose field.
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Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Buy with confidence: One-of-a-kind rugs, accurately described, 100% satisfaction guaranteed. Free shipping on every order.
Hooked rugs are a North American and British folk art tradition in which yarn or strips of fabric are pulled through a backing material — typically burlap or canvas — using a hooked tool. The tradition flourished in rural New England and Atlantic Canada from the mid-nineteenth century onward, producing an extraordinary range of designs: florals, animals, landscapes, geometric patterns, and narrative scenes drawn from daily life.
Antique hooked rugs are increasingly collected as genuine folk art objects. Their hand-drawn quality, improvised color, and intimate scale give them a warmth and personality quite unlike any commercially produced textile. They are particularly effective in farmhouse, cottage, and eclectic interiors.
Dimensions: 6'4" x 10'0" (193 cm x 305 cm).
Circa: 1940.
This antique American Hooked rug, circa 1940, is a handmade, one-of-a-kind textile with a beautifully faded all-over botanical design and a richly layered border. Its soft rose field is enlivened by rust, coral, and muted blue motifs arranged with balanced symmetry, giving the piece a refined folk-art character and inviting decorative warmth. A distinctive accent for a living room, bedroom, or dining room.
Faded warm tones of rose, rust, coral, ivory, muted blue, terra cotta, sage, and taupe, with a rose field.










































