Antique Yastik Small Scatter Size Wool Multicolor Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional example of Anatolian village weaving represents the enduring tradition of antique rugs crafted for domestic use. Its dense, hand-spun wool pile and vibrant, natural dyes speak to a high level of artistry from the mid-19th century.
The composition is defined by robust horizontal bands of color, punctuated by repeating, stylized floral or geometric medallions. The rich palette is a masterclass in saturation, utilizing deep madder reds, indigo blues, and saffron yellows, creating a stunning visual texture characteristic of multicolor jewel tone rugs.
Traditionally woven as a cushion cover or small furnishing accent, this piece maintains the highly sought-after dimensions of a small scatter size rug. Its compact scale makes it ideal for layering or for adding a concentrated burst of color and history to a hallway landing or intimate seating area.
Despite its banded structure, the consistent repetition of the small motifs across the field gives the piece the visual density of an allover rug design. This rare Yastik, preserved in remarkable condition for its age, serves as a powerful testament to the skill and spontaneous creativity of 19th-century weavers.
















