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78985 Late 19th Century Antique Turkish Yuruk Rug, 05'03 x 10'08.
This hand-knotted wool antique Turkish Yuruk rug from the late 19th century, circa 1880s, is a remarkable artifact that reflects the rich nomadic traditions and esoteric symbolism of the Yoruk tribes of Anatolia. Its allover compartment design immediately draws the eye, presenting a mesmerizing tableau of repeating geometric motifs, each imbued with deep cultural meanings. The central field is divided into small, meticulously woven panels, each one anchored by a harmonious ying-yang background that represents the eternal balance between man and woman. Within each compartment, a radiant eight-point star shines, symbolizing happiness, while being surrounded by four dynamic ram's horn motifs—symbols of fertility, heroism, power, and masculinity. In each corner of the panels, quincunx motifs are featured, symbolizing an ordered world, further enhancing the rug's intricate design.
The carefully arranged panels are outlined by diamond lozenge bands, which provide both structure and fluidity to the overall design. This juxtaposition of strict geometry with the flowing lines of the lozenges creates a visual tension that keeps the observer captivated. Each band serves to connect the compartments while maintaining the individual integrity of each panel, reflecting a deep sense of harmony and order, both spiritual and physical. The complexity of the design speaks to the Yoruk people's reverence for the natural and cosmic orders, using these motifs as a form of storytelling and symbolic protection.
Enclosing the inner field, a checkered Barley motif offers a powerful symbol of fertility, a subtle yet profound reminder of the importance of sustenance and growth within nomadic life. The use of natural dyes in rich tones of deep reds, blues, and earthy browns brings warmth and vitality to the Turkish Yuruk rug, while the weathered patina of age only adds to its storied past. The main border continues the theme of masculinity and protection with its repeating ram's horn motifs, acting as a guardian around the inner design. The outer guard border, with its elegant wineglass motif, adds a touch of refinement, symbolizing celebration, prosperity, and abundance.
Finally, the subsidiary barber pole guard bands add a final layer of visual intrigue, their swirling lines creating movement around the perimeter and drawing the viewer’s eye back to the central design. These guard bands provide a playful yet protective frame, completing this extraordinary composition. This antique Turkish Yuruk rug is not only a beautiful decorative piece but also a powerful cultural artifact, weaving together the Yoruk tribe's beliefs, values, and artistic expression into a timeless and captivating work of art.
- Distressed. Age Wear.
- Abrash. Weathered. Worn-In Look.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 05'03 x 10'08.
- Pile Height: 0.10 of an inch.
- Date: 1880's. Late 19th Century.