1 x 2 Antique Turkish Oushak Rug 77166
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1 x 2 Antique Turkish Oushak Rug 77166

Size: 01'03 x 01'10
Main Color: Brown
Age: Antique
Origin: Turkey
Transaction type: Cr
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1 x 2 Antique Turkish Oushak Rug 77166

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77166 Distressed Antique Turkish Oushak Rug, 01'03 x 01'10.

This small antique Turkish Oushak rug, meticulously hand-knotted from wool, showcases an enchanting fusion of traditional design elements and a warm, earthy color palette. The central medallion, a defining characteristic of Oushak rugs, is rendered in soft beige and accented with subtle hints of gray and muted orange. The intricate geometric patterns within the medallion are harmoniously balanced, creating a focal point that draws the eye. Surrounding the medallion, a border of complementary designs in dark brown and orange adds depth and visual interest, while the overall composition reflects the skilled craftsmanship and rich heritage of Turkish rug weaving.

The rug's edges feature a series of stylized, floral motifs and scrolling patterns in vibrant orange and deep brown, set against a neutral background. These motifs not only enhance the rug's aesthetic appeal but also highlight the weaver's attention to detail. The fringed ends add a touch of rustic charm, completing the piece's authentic look. The use of natural dyes has imparted a beautifully aged patina to the rug, giving it a timeless elegance that would enhance any space. This Oushak rug is not just a decorative item but a testament to the enduring artistry of traditional Turkish weaving techniques.

  • Distressed.
  • Abrash.
  • Hand knotted wool.
  • Made in Turkey.
  • Measures: 01'03 x 01'10.
  • Date: 1900's. Early 20th Century.