Antique Yastik Turkish Multicolor 1850s Rug, Circa Date: 1850s. This exceptional piece is a classic example of antique Turkish Yastik rugs, a traditional Turkish textile originally woven as a cushion cover or bolster end. Its compact size and robust, high-piled wool construction speak to its domestic, nomadic origins, offering a rare glimpse into the intimate weaving traditions of 19th-century Anatolia.
The palette is striking, utilizing powerful, naturally derived dyes that have matured beautifully over time. Rich terracotta and deep burnt orange tones are juxtaposed with fields of deep indigo and earthy sage, creating a vibrant multicolor jewel-tone scheme characteristic of the finest tribal weaving from this period. The use of undyed ivory wool provides sharp, graphic contrast to the saturated field colors.
Structurally, the field is defined by a rigorous grid of alternating colored squares, each compartment housing highly stylized, traditional tribal motifs, including hooked elements and complex diamond medallions. This repeating, compartmentalized structure gives the piece a dense, visually engaging allover design that maximizes the decorative impact of its small scale.
As a highly collectible example of early Turkish weaving, this piece represents the finest tradition of antique rugs and is preserved in remarkable condition given its age and utility. Its dimensions classify it as a highly versatile small scatter size, perfect for adding a concentrated burst of historical color and texture to a modern interior space or as a significant addition to a serious textile collection.














