The Earthy Antique Late 19th Century American Folk Art Design Hooked Area Rug is a soulful exemplar of high folk art from the American Northeast. Hand-hooked in the United States during the late 1800s, this rectangular wool rug features a deep, saturated palette of burnt umbers, forest greens, and tawny ochres. The composition showcases an all-over botanical design with oversized autumnal leaves and scrolling vines, achieving a painterly depth through meticulous tonal shading. This historic piece reflects the organic colors of the rural landscape and the pioneer spirit of the era. With a 0.5-inch pile height, this rug provides warmth and a sense of permanence, bridging the gap between humble utility and timeless textile art.