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53920 Vintage Red Turkish Oushak Rug Runner, 03'08 x 10'02.
Turkish Oushak carpet runners are a type of traditional rug originating from the Oushak region in western Turkey. These runners are renowned for their unique designs, which often feature large, geometric patterns and soft, muted color palettes. Oushak rugs have a long history dating back centuries, and they are highly prized for their quality craftsmanship and luxurious feel. Oushak carpet runners are typically used to adorn hallways, staircases, or other narrow spaces, adding both beauty and warmth to interior settings.
Combining timeless style with rustic elegance, this hand-knotted wool vintage Turkish Oushak rug exudes a captivating charm. Its composition boasts a large-scale geometric botanical design, where three cusped medallions adorned with beige cross motifs, crafted from stars and flowers, gracefully float on an abrashed red background. Enclosed within this captivating scene is a delicate floral border, adding a touch of intricate detail to the rug's overall aesthetic.
The rug's design evokes a sense of sophistication and refinement, marrying geometric precision with natural motifs. The juxtaposition of the cusped medallions against the abrashed red backdrop creates a striking visual contrast, while the intricate floral border adds a subtle yet elegant finishing touch. This combination of elements lends the rug a timeless appeal, making it a versatile addition to a variety of interior spaces.
Infused with the warmth of rustic elegance, this vintage Turkish Oushak rug serves as a statement piece that elevates any room it graces. Its hand-knotted wool construction not only ensures durability but also imbues the rug with a luxurious texture that invites tactile exploration. Whether placed in a traditional setting or a more contemporary space, this rug effortlessly blends into its surroundings, adding an element of understated sophistication and charm.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 03'08 x 10'02.
- Date: 1970's. Late 20th Century.