Multi Size Hand Knotted Wool Navy Mint Oushak Arts & Crafts Oushak Area Rug

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ORH21064A

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Regular price $ 4,200.00 $ 1,400.00 Sale

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A midnight navy ground gives this hand knotted Arts & Crafts Oushak wool rug its commanding presence, with large botanical palmettes, scrolling acanthus, and layered leaf forms worked across the field in gold, light blue, brown, and ivory. The gold tones carry the most visual weight against the dark ground, tracing the outlines of the major motifs and filling the large leaf and palmette forms with a warmth that offsets the coolness of the navy and light blue throughout the design. Brown adds an earthier register to the palette, grounding the cooler tones and giving the mid-field detail a natural, organic quality consistent with the Arts & Crafts tradition the design draws from. The ivory border carries a small floral and foliate repeat with light green and brown accents. Hand knotted construction means the pile is dense and the color transitions within each motif are rendered with precision, and the wool holds the deep navy saturation across the ground consistently from edge to edge.
  • Multi Size: Multiple Size Available
  • Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
  • Yarn: Wool
  • Color: Navy, Mint, Ivory, Brown, Blue, Multi
  • Origin: India
  • Pile Height: 0.5 inch
  • Condition: New
  • Condition Description: New With Tags
  • Rug#: ORH21064A

Hand-knotted rugs stStory 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.and as one of the most enduring acts of human making, and were born in the nomadic communities of Persia and Central Asia thousands of years ago when a single knotted textile could mean the difference between warmth and cold, status and anonymity. each knot tied by hand around individual warp threads, a technique so ancient and unchanged that a weaver in a Jaipur workshop today uses the same fundamental motion as one in a 16th-century Safavid atelier. in an age of mass production, a single hand-knotted rug still demands months, sometimes years, of uninterrupted human attention. Today, a new generation is rediscovering hand-knotted rugs not as relics but as pieces if art, commissioning abstract, minimalist, and even conceptual patterns from weavers in Iran, Afghanistan, India, and Nepal.



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