Antique Oushak Hallway Runner Wool Green Rug, Country of Origin: Turkey, Circa Date: 1900s. This remarkable piece exemplifies the refined aesthetic of the Oushak style, known for its large-scale, decorative motifs and softer color palettes emerging from the late 19th-century revival of Turkish weaving tradition.
The composition is defined by the rich green field, which provides a luminous, almost mossy backdrop for the stylized palmettes and serrated leaves. These primary motifs are rendered in warm tones of salmon, deep gold, and indigo, creating a striking contrast against the verdant ground.
A delicate, meandering vine system connects the oversized central medallions, giving the overall design a sense of fluid movement appropriate for this exquisite runner. The scale of the pattern is perfectly calibrated to draw the eye along the length of a corridor or hallway, maximizing the visual impact of the design.
Woven entirely in wool, the texture retains a beautiful, slightly abrash quality, attesting to its age and traditional dyeing methods. This highly decorative and well-preserved example is a superb addition to any collection of fine antique rugs.














