Steeped in weaving heritage with a contemporary sensibility, this hand-knotted wool Oushak rug showcases a captivating teal field adorned with a distinctive prayer niche design and geometric medallions in harmonious shades of peach, lime, and rust. The unique composition features architectural elements and stylized floral motifs that create visual symmetry across the luxurious wool surface, while touches of green and ivory add depth and luminosity to this transitional interpretation of traditional artistry. Each intricate detail has been meticulously hand-knotted on a sturdy cotton foundation using time-honored techniques, ensuring exceptional durability and the plush texture that defines authentic Oushak craftsmanship. The elegant ivory border, embellished with repeating geometric and floral patterns in complementary tones, frames the rectangular design with refined sophistication while reinforcing the rug's multi-colored palette. The distinctive blend of teal, peach, lime, and rust creates a fresh yet grounded foundation that effortlessly coordinates with diverse décor styles, offering remarkable versatility for those seeking both character and contemporary appeal. Transform your space with this essential Oushak masterpiece that combines artisanal excellence with distinctive design and enduring beauty.
- Exact Size: 4'10"x8'3"
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Teal, Ivory, Lime, Peach, Rust, Green, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: ORH1020613
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.