This late 19th-century antique American hooked rug showcases a sophisticated geometric folk art design in a rare square shape. Hand-hooked in the United States using traditional techniques, the rug features a rhythmic layered brick pattern composed of offset rectangles. The soft pink and cream palette, accented with ivory and tan, offers a warm and airy aesthetic with natural color variegation from recycled wool strips. Its dense, nubby texture and 0.5-inch pile height provide durability and visual depth. This versatile small-size rug serves as a historical accent for entryways or bathrooms and can even be displayed as textile wall art. It beautifully bridges the gap between early 20th-century craftsmanship and modern minimalist interiors.