4 x 8 Vintage Muted Turkish Oushak Rug 52184
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4 x 8 Vintage Muted Turkish Oushak Rug 52184

Size: 04'04 x 07'10
Main Color: Brown
Age: Vintage
Origin: Turkey
Transaction type: Cr
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4 x 8 Vintage Muted Turkish Oushak Rug 52184

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52184 Vintage Muted Turkish Oushak Rug, 04'04 x 07'10.

Immersed in age-old tradition and meticulous artisanal craftsmanship, antique-washed Turkish Oushak rugs hail from the revered Oushak region, where they undergo a meticulous washing process that evokes a nostalgic longing for eras past. With gentle care, the rugs' hues soften, revealing subtle intricacies that mirror the natural journey of aging, endowing them with a cherished allure akin to prized antiquities. These rugs pay homage to the esteemed heritage of Turkish rug-making through their subtle tones and enduring motifs, seamlessly integrating into both classic and contemporary interior designs, exuding a sense of warmth, character, and nostalgia. Treasured as prized focal points or delicate accents, they imbue every space they adorn with an enduring elegance, inviting inhabitants to immerse themselves in the rich history of tradition and craftsmanship while enveloping the surroundings in an inviting ambiance of timeless allure.

Incorporating the principles of Shibui with Organic Modern style, this hand knotted wool vintage Turkish Oushak rug embodies a quiet sophistication and relaxed refinement. The antique-washed composition unveils an inconspicuous center medallion, delicately anchored with palmette pendants at each end, emanating a sense of harmony and balance. Adorning each corner spandrel are simple pairs of rosettes, while above, endcaps adorned with ziggurat mounds and ambiguous tribal motifs add depth and visual intrigue, echoing the subtle complexity of Shibui design principles. The main border features repeating Ram's horn motifs, symbolizing fertility, heroism, power, and masculinity, complemented by hair band motifs signifying the desire for marriage, reflecting elements of tribal enchantment passed down through generations. Combined with its neutral muted color palette, this vintage Oushak rug achieves a delicate balance, exuding laid-back luxury while remaining elegantly genteel.

Drawing inspiration from the refined simplicity of Shibui, this vintage Turkish Oushak rug exudes a sense of tranquility and harmony. The carefully crafted composition, with its barely-there center medallion and subtle adornments, invites contemplation and appreciation for its inherent beauty. Each element, from the delicate palmette pendants to the intricate tribal motifs, contributes to a sense of balance and serenity, reflecting the essence of Shibui design principles. The neutral earth-tone color palette further enhances the rug's understated elegance, ensuring it seamlessly integrates into nearly any interior space while adding whispers of finesse.

With its fusion of quiet sophistication and subtle tribal enchantment, this vintage Oushak rug epitomizes the essence of Shibui design. Passed down through generations, its intricate motifs and muted hues speak to a rich cultural heritage, while its cultivated grace and harmonious composition evoke a sense of tranquility and balance. Whether as a focal point or a subtle accent, this woven wonder invites inhabitants to immerse themselves in its timeless allure, creating a space of understated beauty and serene sophistication.

  • Rendered in variegated shades of tan, sand, and ecru with other neutral hues.
  • Abrash. Antique Wash. 
  • Hand-knotted wool. 
  • Made in Turkey.
  • Measures: 04'04 x 07'10.
  • Date: 1950s. Mid-20th Century.