Description
77538 1880's Antique Turkish Oushak Rug, 04'10 x 11'05.
Radiating timeless elegance and evoking the warmth of Mediterranean sunsets, this Late 19th Century antique Turkish Oushak rug is a mesmerizing masterpiece of woven artistry. Its enchanting composition showcases an allover pattern adorned with graceful cypress trees, intricate botanical formations, and stylized florals and foliage, all set against a backdrop of vibrant orange hues. Despite the lovingly worn appearance that speaks to its age, this 1880's Oushak rug exudes a remarkable vibrancy that captivates the imagination and transports viewers to distant landscapes filled with natural beauty.
Encircling the central design is a meticulously crafted botanical border, which adds a touch of refinement and sophistication to the rug's overall aesthetic. Against a backdrop of pistachio green, the border features intricate motifs reminiscent of lush foliage, creating a harmonious contrast with the bold orange field. Flanked by inner and outer running water and sawtooth guard borders, this border frame provides this masterpiece with a sense of structure and balance, enhancing its visual impact and lending it an air of timeless charm.
As a testament to the enduring allure of Turkish weaving traditions, this antique Oushak rug stands as a testament to the artistry and craftsmanship of its creators. With its captivating design, vibrant color palette, and rich cultural heritage, it serves as a timeless reminder of the beauty and elegance of Mediterranean landscapes. Whether showcased in a traditional setting or a contemporary interior, this exquisite woven wonder is sure to become a cherished heirloom, enriching any space with its unparalleled beauty and undeniable charm.
- Rendered in variegated shades of orange, tangerine, pistachio, rust, cerulean, saffron, light green, aqua, terra cotta, and russet with other accent colors.
- Distressed. Desirable Age Wear.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 04'10 x 11'05.
- Date: Late 19th Century. 1880s.