A striking example of late 19th-century Anatolian textile art, this antique Turkish Oushak rug features a warm and earthy color palette of terracotta, yellow, brown, and soft red. The rug’s geometric pattern is complemented by an abrash yellow field, imbuing the piece with both visual texture and unique character.
Woven entirely by hand in a Turkish village workshop, this rug was crafted using wool for both the pile and foundation—an attribute that contributes to its exceptional durability. The use of organic natural vegetable dyes gives the colors a natural depth and complexity, aging over time to reveal beautiful, nuanced tones.
Compact in size and rich in history, this Oushak rug is ideal as an accent piece or a decorative wall tapestry, where its rustic charm and artistry can be admired up close. A timeless heirloom, it brings an inviting warmth and handcrafted authenticity to any interior.
Dimensions: 1’ 8” x 2’ 1”
Date of Manufacture: Late 1800s
Place of Origin: Turkey
Material: Wool pile on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes