Hand Knotted Pile Ivory Beige Cream White Square 1880s Allover Geometric Antique Wool Large Rug, Circa Date: 1880s. This exceptional Anatolian piece, likely woven in the Oushak region, captures the grandeur of late 19th-century weaving. Its unusual large oversized big rug format (13.02ft x 15.09ft) provides a unique architectural foundation, perfectly suited for contemporary spaces requiring symmetry and scale.
The palette is remarkably soft and harmonious. A foundation of luminous ivory and cream wool provides a serene backdrop, allowing the secondary colors—sun-bleached terracotta, subtle sage green, and hints of oxidized gold and pale cerulean blue—to emerge with gentle clarity. The high-quality wool pile, characteristic of the period’s best productions, ensures a luxurious texture underfoot.
Distinguished by its sophisticated composition, the field employs an allover geometric design featuring stylized palmettes and oversized, angular medallions interspersed with delicate meandering vines. This arrangement avoids a central focal point, creating visual movement that expands gracefully across the entire surface of the rug and is framed by a complex, multi-layered border system.
Dating to the 1880s, this piece represents the pinnacle of Western Anatolian weaving, offering a transitional aesthetic that bridges traditional Ottoman motifs with the softer coloration desired by European markets. It remains an outstanding example among collectible antique rugs, retaining remarkable integrity and depth of color after more than a century.
















