Celebrated for their sophisticated palette and refined aesthetic, traditional Oushak rugs have long been treasured by discerning collectors who recognize the artistry inherent in authentic hand-knotted craftsmanship. This wool runner showcases the signature design elements that made Oushak weaving renowned across continents, geometric medallions float gracefully along a slate blue field, accented by peach, orange, gold, and green tones that create dimensional warmth and visual intrigue. Skilled artisans hand-knotted each knot on a durable cotton foundation using time-honored techniques, ensuring the structural integrity and longevity that distinguish heirloom-quality pieces from mass-produced alternatives. The harmonious multi-toned color story adapts effortlessly to evolving design preferences while maintaining its timeless appeal, and the natural wool fibers develop a beautiful patina over years of use that enhances rather than diminishes the rug's character. Subtle variations in color and texture reflect the human touch behind every knot, transforming this traditional runner into a functional work of art that brings depth, authenticity, and curated style to your home. Discover how this exceptional piece can anchor your space with enduring beauty.
- Exact Size: 2'6"x8
- Weave: Hand Knotted Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Slate, Blue, Peach, Orange, Gold, Green, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.5 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: ORH1020660
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.