This is a fine circa 1880 Turkish Oushak carpet, originating from western Anatolia during the late Ottoman period. The carpet displays the classic hallmarks of 19th-century Oushak weaving, celebrated for its harmonious scale, soft color palette, and refined decorative balance.
The field is organized around a spacious, repeating geometric-medallion layout, rendered in a luminous indigo-blue ground. Large, angular motifs are interspersed with stylized floral and latch-hook forms, creating a rhythmic and well-proportioned composition. The palette is particularly sophisticated, featuring soft saffron yellows, muted terracotta, warm blush tones, ivory, and rich umber, all mellowed by age into a desirable patina.
The border system is generously articulated, with a prominent main border of rosettes and floral devices framed by multiple guard borders, providing visual depth and structure. The scale of the ornamentation is characteristically large, a defining feature of Oushak carpets intended for grand interiors.
Woven with a wool pile on a wool foundation, the carpet demonstrates the relaxed knotting and supple handle associated with Oushak production. The surface shows gentle wear consistent with age, enhancing its authenticity and aesthetic warmth without compromising the clarity of the design.
Overall, this carpet is an excellent example of late 19th-century Turkish Oushak weaving, prized for both decorative impact and historical significance, suitable for collectors and refined interiors alike
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SKU: 260101
£14,000.00Price
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