A vibrant expression of Anatolian folk artistry, this hand-knotted wool Oushak runner captivates with its luminous gray field adorned with a sequential display of geometric medallions and tribal symbols that march boldly along its substantial twelve-foot passage. The composition bursts with energy through burnt orange and lime green motifs accented by mint and blue floral elements that enliven the neutral gray wool surface, while touches of beige provide gentle transitions between the spirited chromatic contrasts. Authentic hand-knotting techniques on a resilient cotton foundation ensure the impressive longevity and sumptuous pile depth that distinguish handcrafted Oushak runners from machine-made alternatives. The striking burnt orange border, richly decorated with stylized botanical and geometric patterns in complementary green, blue, and beige tones, creates a dynamic frame that amplifies the runner's dramatic proportions while emphasizing its multi-colored vivacity. The bold pairing of gray, burnt orange, lime, and mint delivers an unexpected fusion of restraint and exuberance, making it a statement piece for interiors that embrace color-forward design without abandoning traditional roots in laundry rooms, long hallways, or open-concept transitions. Welcome this spirited handwoven runner into your home for an instant infusion of personality and artisan excellence.
- Exact Size: 2'6"x12'1"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Gray, Mint, Beige, Burnt Orange, Lime, Blue, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: ORH1020632
Story Behind the Art: Oushak Rugs, originating in the west-central Anatolian town of Oushak in Turkey, are renowned for their exceptional texture, expansive design and elegant style. These rugs are made using a family of designs that originate in Ushak, Turkey. They’re recognizable for their large-scale designs and are typically based on geometric motifs with central medallion drawings, smaller all-over medallions or scattered sprays of vine scroll and palmettes. Made from lustrous wool, they favor muted earth tones and are extremely versatile.