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Period: Late 19th Century
Origin: Ushak, Turkey
Dimensions: 345 x 445 cm

This impressive late 19th century Ushak rug is a distinguished example of Western Anatolian weaving, celebrated for its spacious composition, refined ornamentation, and  ...
Period: Late 19th Century Origin: Ushak, Turkey Dimensions: 345 x 445 cm This impressive late 19th century Ushak rug is a distinguished example of Western Anatolian weaving, celebrated for its spacious composition, refined ornamentation, and harmonious color palette. Rugs of this period represent the final classical phase of Ushak production, combining centuries-old design traditions with a softer, more decorative aesthetic. The field is organized with a repeating allover pattern of stylized floral and geometric motifs, arranged with generous spacing that gives the design a sense of openness and balance. These motifs derived from earlier Ottoman court designs are abstracted into a distinctly Anatolian visual language, emphasizing rhythm and symmetry rather than strict naturalism. The ground is rendered in a luminous soft blue tone, beautifully contrasted with warm shades of coral, terracotta, muted red, olive green, and ivory. This subtle yet vibrant palette is characteristic of late 19th century Ushak rugs and is enhanced by the gentle abrash created through the use of natural dyes. A broad and richly ornamented border system frames the composition, featuring stylized floral forms, small rosettes, and angular motifs that echo the patterns of the field. The multiple guard borders add depth and structure, reinforcing the architectural presence of the rug. Large-scale Ushak rugs from this period are highly regarded for their decorative versatility and historical importance. This piece stands as a refined and elegant example of late Ottoman Anatolian textile art, well suited for both traditional and contemporary interiors. Stock No: 2624
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