The Antique Geometric Folk Art Design American Hooked Rug is a charming testament to early 20th-century domestic artistry. Originating from the United States circa the 1930s, this rectangular wool rug features a striking geometric lattice design defined by broad diagonal bands of ivory. Within the grid, individual squares display a rich, mottled texture with subtle hues of moss green, muted blue, and brick red against a sophisticated ivory, tan, and white palette. With a 0.5-inch pile height, this hand-knotted piece serves as a unique decorative accent or small scatter rug. Its resourceful construction reflects the creative spirit of the Depression era, making it a highly collectible example of American folk textiles. This historical piece adds warmth and visual interest to any transitional space.