Antique Oushak Turkish Geometric Rug, Country of Origin: Turkey, Circa Date: 1840s. This exceptional example of 19th-century weaving from Western Anatolia showcases the robust character typical of Turkish rugs. Its early date places it within the golden age of village weaving, demonstrating a masterful use of natural dyes and enduring wool quality.
The saturated midnight field provides a dramatic backdrop for the repeating, stylized motifs. The rich indigo base is characteristic of fine blue color rugs from this period, offering a depth that modern dyes cannot replicate. The secondary palette—ranging from burnt sienna and terracotta to soft ivory—creates a vibrant, yet balanced, contrast across the dense composition.
While many Oushaks feature grand central medallions, this piece employs an all-over lattice design composed of highly abstracted, large-scale floral elements. The structure is inherently geometric rugs, relying on repetition and symmetry to achieve its powerful visual rhythm, making it a compelling study in Anatolian design evolution.
Given its narrow proportions and substantial length, this piece functions perfectly as a refined hallway runner or a striking accent in a living space, falling into the category of extended room size rugs. Surviving in remarkable condition for an item dating to the 1840s, this textile is a rare collector’s item, representing the pinnacle of antique rugs craftsmanship.








