3 x 5 Red Vintage Turkish Hereke Prayer Rug 61409
3 x 5 Red Vintage Turkish Hereke Prayer Rug 61409
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● Vacuum with the beater bar off and always in the direction of the pile.
● Rotate 180° every 6 months for even wear and sun-fade balance.
● Blot spills immediately with a white cloth—never rub.
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Description:-
61409 Vintage Turkish Hereke Prayer Rug, 02'10 x 04'08.
The Crimson Sanctuary: A Persian Hereke Masterpiece of Devotion and Distinction
Step into a realm of cultivated luxury with this hand-knotted wool Persian Hereke prayer rug—a piece that radiates refinement, artistry, and the quiet prestige of a textile woven for the most discerning collector. Its commanding crimson field instantly asserts its status, glowing with the kind of saturated depth only time and masterful dye-work can achieve. This is not merely a rug; it is a window into a legacy of courtly craftsmanship, where every knot was placed with reverence and every motif carried cultural weight. The Hereke pedigree alone signifies exclusivity, but the spiritual format elevates it even further, making it a textile traditionally reserved for the elite—objects that were cherished, protected, and passed through generations.
At the heart of the composition, the prayer niche unfolds like an illuminated manuscript, framed by architectural columns and crowned with a profusion of stylized florals. These motifs—meticulously rendered in shimmering silvery-taupe, soft greens, and touches of ivory—speak to Hereke’s legacy as one of the most prestigious weaving centers of the 19th and early 20th centuries. Historically commissioned by Ottoman aristocracy, Hereke rugs were celebrated for their exacting technique and elaborate design language. Here, the floral lattice and branching boughs appear to bloom from within the field, forming a garden of serenity poised perfectly within the red sanctuary ground. It’s a composition that whispers of spiritual elevation and worldly sophistication in equal measure.
The border architecture further amplifies the rug’s aura of privilege. A sumptuous frame of ivory and muted golds encircles the prayer field, filled with scrolling vines, abstract blossoms, and delicate repeating flourishes. These motifs create an elegant sense of containment—almost like a carved marble colonnade surrounding a sacred courtyard. Each border is a study in symmetry and balance, the kind of thoughtful refinement that only master artisans could achieve. Even the abrash and gentle patina add charm, revealing the textile’s age and authentic life story—an attribute prized by collectors who understand that true luxury is often defined by provenance, not perfection.
For the sophisticated interior, this Persian Hereke prayer rug becomes more than décor—it becomes a statement of cultivated taste. Whether displayed in a serene library, a formal salon, or as a free-floating art piece, it carries an undeniable gravitas. Its richness of color, its devotional iconography, and its unmistakable heritage combine to create an object that exudes rarity and status. This is an exquisite work of art for the collector who seeks distinction, authenticity, and a piece of history woven into every fiber—an heirloom of timeless, unmistakable grandeur.
- Abrash.
- Hand knotted wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 02'10 x 04'08.
- Pile Height: 0.25 of an inch.
- Date: Mid-20th Century.
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