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50342 Antique Pink Turkish Oushak Rug, 06’09 x 09’10.
Bathed in a gentle pink, this hand-knotted wool antique Turkish Oushak rug breathes with the charm of an Anatolian spring, eternalized in woven form. Upon its softly abrashed light pink field, an allover lattice of delicate red blossoms unfurls, each bloom poised at the graceful intersections like tiny stars strewn across a dawn sky. These abstract floral motifs, meticulously arrayed, evoke the harmony of nature’s quiet order—a reflection of gardens both earthly and imagined, cultivated by the weaver’s steady hand.
The rhythmic repetition of this floral lattice conjures the timeless cadence of growth and renewal. Each bloom, though abstract, suggests a language of fertility and hope, the language of petals unfurling in the warm Anatolian sun. The field, worn with tender age, retains a tranquil warmth, its red motifs gently embracing the fading ground with whispers of bygone seasons, stories, and prayers.
Encircling this blossoming field, a foliate lattice and leaf border offers a bold yet graceful frame—a garland of protection and celebration. The border, rich in botanical flourishes, grounds the airy expanse within, anchoring the ephemeral blooms in a timeless dance of leaves and tendrils. Flanking this vibrant garland, a guard band with a meandering red vine winds its way around the edge, like a river of life encircling a sacred grove, weaving through the past and present with quiet vitality.
This antique Turkish Oushak rug is more than a decorative treasure; it is a woven ode to the splendor of nature and the devotion of hands long past. Its floral symphony, rendered in soft hues and intricate forms, invites reflection and serenity. Perfect for adorning a space where beauty and heritage are cherished, it offers a timeless elegance, whispering tales of Anatolian gardens and the enduring grace of tradition.
- Abrash.
- Hand-knotted in wool.
- Made in Turkey.
- Measures: 06'09 x 09'10.
- Pile Height: 0.23 of an inch.
- Date: 1910's. Early 20th Century.