This Antique Late 19th Century Solid Ivory Cream Color Field American Folk Art Floral Wreath Hooked Rug is a quintessential example of Victorian folk art. Hand-hooked in the United States using recycled wool flannel, this rectangular rug features a magnificent central floral wreath motif on a luminous ivory and cream open field. The palette includes muted rose, dusty gold, and sage green accents with a marbled variegation that provides watercolor-like depth. Its tightly looped, nubby texture and 0.5-inch pile height offer a substantial handle and a velvety, suede-like patina developed over a century. The hand-drawn blossoms represent roses or peonies, creating a charming focal point within the sophisticated negative space. This historical piece bridges the gap between colonial resourcefulness and refined Victorian aesthetics, making it a unique addition to any collection of American primitives.