Scandinavian Hooked Rug Wall Hanging Vintage Mid Century

$495

SKU 414-MSC-013 Category Tags , ,

Handsome traditional motif Scandinavian vintage mid-century hooked rug wall hanging with wood hanging bracket. It is in wonderful condition and ready to hang. Circa 1950s-1960s.

Wall Hanging:

  • Piece Size – 56.5 x 28.5 Inches
  • Bracket Width – 30.5 Inches
  • Weight – 6.6 Pounds

 

Box Size:

  • Height: 9 Inches
  • Width: 37 Inches
  • Depth: 21 Inches
  • Weight:10 Pounds
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SUBJECT

MATERIALS

Yarn

CIRCA

1950s, 1960s

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Description

Bold and bright and beautiful! This vintage Scandinavian wall hanging will look fabulous wherever it is hung. Made in the traditional hooked rug style with a traditional Danish design motif of birds and stylized tulips in bright reds and blues and yellows on a cream background. It has its own attached wood hanging bracket and is ready to hang. Rug hooking is both an art and a craft where rugs or wall hangings are made by pulling loops of yarn or fabric through a stiff woven base. The loops are pulled through the backing material by using a crochet-type hook mounted in a handle for leverage. It is believed the earliest forebears of hooked rugs were made in England during the early part of the 19th century. This beautiful example is circa 1960s-1960s Dutch. It needs to be yours.

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STYLE / PERIOD

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SUBJECT

MATERIALS

Yarn

CIRCA

1950s, 1960s