Antique Oushak Turkish Medallion Coral / Salmon / Pink 1880s Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional Turkish Oushak exemplifies the grand scale and refined aesthetic that defined late 19th-century Anatolian weaving. Characterized by its monumental central medallion and corner spandrels, the design reflects a sophisticated approach to classical Persianate structure, adapted for the European market. It stands as a prime example of high-quality antique rugs from this prolific weaving center.
The palette is particularly striking, featuring deeply saturated coral and salmon red contrasted against a field of soft, faded taupe. The use of natural dyes has resulted in a beautiful abrash, giving the surface a shimmering, textural quality that only age can impart. This specific combination of warm accent tones against a neutral ground is highly sought after, reflecting the timeless appeal of the salmon coral pink palette.
The expansive field is anchored by geometric floral elements rendered in muted saffron and red, complementing the bold, stepped contour of the central motif. The main border, featuring repeating palmettes and stylized vines, frames the composition with architectural precision. Given its substantial dimensions, this piece is ideally suited for placement as one of the finest room size rugs available.
Woven with high-quality wool and exhibiting a relatively low pile consistent with its age and use, this Oushak maintains excellent structural integrity. It offers not only a rich history of Anatolian craftsmanship but also a versatile design that integrates seamlessly into both traditional and contemporary interiors, providing a foundation of enduring elegance.


















