Description
51231 Late 19th Century Antique Turkish Oushak Rug, 10'00 x 12'05.
Steeped in history and woven with the soul of Anatolian craftsmanship, this hand knotted wool Late 19th Century antique Turkish Oushak rug unfolds like a visual poem, rich with time-softened hues and exquisite botanical motifs. The warm, red terra cotta field is imbued with a radiant glow, bearing the delicate patina of over a century of artistry. Each element of its mesmerizing composition whispers of Ottoman opulence, yet its understated elegance makes it a treasured relic of bygone eras.
At the heart of the design, a sprawling floral medallion emerges like an ethereal bloom, framed by palmettes and graceful cloudband tendrils that unfurl across the aged woolen canvas. Subtle hints of warm beige, rust, and celadon dance amidst the intricate vine-scrolls, adding an air of softness and romance. The expertly abrashed background lends a painterly effect, as if nature itself had brushed its essence upon the fabric.
Enclosed by a resplendent organic border adorned with stylized florals and scrolling saz leaves, the Oushak rug’s framework echoes the grandeur of classical Ottoman aesthetics. The botanical motifs, reminiscent of gardens hidden within the palatial walls of Istanbul, symbolize renewal, growth, and the enduring beauty of handmade artistry. The meticulously hand-knotted wool exudes a rich texture, softened by time, ensuring that each step upon its surface is a connection to history.
Whether gracing the floors of a grand estate or adding depth to a modern sanctuary, this antique Oushak rug embodies the legacy of master weavers whose hands have long since stilled. A testament to both elegance and endurance, it carries the whispers of generations past, inviting its next custodian to cherish its timeless splendor.
- Rendered in variegated shades of rust, terra cotta, faded brick red, beige, tan, celadon, dusty rose, and saffron with other accent colors.
- Abrash. Desirable Age Wear.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 10'00 x 12'05.
- Pile Height: 0.14 of an inch.
- Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.