This exquisite early 20th-century Turkish silk Septh prayer rug is a rare and highly decorative example of refined Ottoman-era weaving. Executed entirely in lustrous silk, the rug features a distinctive Septh design composed of six prayer niches (mehrabs), each rendered in a harmonious yet individually colored palette—including shades of blue, green, brown, and complementary accent tones.
The intimate scale and architectural depth of the multiple niches create a visually engaging composition that feels both spiritual and artistic. The fine silk pile enhances the clarity of the design while lending a subtle luminosity that elevates the piece beyond a traditional floor covering. Equally suited for display as a wall-hung tapestry, or a woven table art.