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A stunning 19th century Turkish Oushak room-size rug featuring the Tree of Life design — one of the most ancient and symbolically resonant motifs in the entire textile tradition, and one that finds its fullest expression in the Oushak weaving tradition. At the heart of the composition stands a graceful cypress tree, rising with the serenity and eternal aspiration that this symbol has carried in Persian and Turkish art for millennia.
Woven from luxurious Anatolian wool and dyed with natural vegetable pigments, the colors have mellowed over more than a century into a stunning symphony of aqua blue-green and saffron yellow — a palette of extraordinary natural beauty that only genuine antique textiles with this depth of age achieve. The saffron yellow border frames the design with warmth and harmony that completes the composition perfectly. Oushak rugs, woven in the city of Uşak in western Turkey, occupy a singular position in the world of antique carpets. Distinguished by their large-scale geometric medallions, their luminous palette of soft golds, ivory, and terracotta, and the extraordinary quality of their long-staple Anatolian wool, Oushak rugs have been prized by European collectors since the Renaissance — appearing in the paintings of Holbein, Lotto, and Memling as symbols of wealth and refinement. Today, authentic antique Oushak rugs are among the most sought-after pieces in the interior design world, prized for their ability to bring warmth, elegance, and a timeless quality to both traditional and contemporary spaces.
Dimensions: 6’ 6” x 9’ 3”
Date of Manufacture: 4th Quarter of the 1800s
Place of Origin: Turkey
Material: Wool field on a wool foundation with vegetable dyes
Condition: Wear consistent with age and use
The Persian Knot Gallery, SKU: 1484
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Late 19th Century Turkish Antique Vegetable Dyed Furniture