Description
Origin: Turkey (Oushak weaving region in western Anatolia)
Actual Dimensions: 7′ 4″ × 11′ 10″ (rounded 7×12)
Style: Vintage Oushak
Material: Wool (hand-knotted pile, cotton foundation typical for Oushak rugs)
Color Palette: Soft beige and warm camel main field, deep brown and charcoal main outlines, muted rose and terracotta central accents, pale sage green and soft blue floral details, ivory and beige fillers, darker brown multi-layered borders
This vintage Turkish Oushak rug displays a wide beige field anchored by a tall, stepped mihrab-style central medallion in deep brown tones that tapers toward the ends. The medallion encloses a large floral cartouche in rose and terracotta with radiating branches, small star motifs, and dense leaf clusters in sage and blue, while the surrounding spandrels fill with delicate vines, blossoms, and geometric elements that create gentle flow. The broad borders consist of repeating palmettes, hooked vines, and intricate geometric chains in browns and beiges, all unified by consistent natural fading that softens the contrasts into a harmonious, aged appearance.
Oushak rugs evolved from Ottoman court weavings into village productions with open, architectural layouts, and vintage pieces from the mid-20th century frequently feature these elongated medallions with reduced saturation from natural dyes and light wear. The Turkish symmetric knot construction provides even tension and a medium pile that has developed a pleasing low sheen and comfortable texture over time, with subtle abrash adding depth to the neutral palette.
This size fits nicely in medium to large living rooms under a sofa and chairs, dining areas with a standard table, or bedrooms with sufficient floor coverage to define the space. The wool material supplies natural toughness against daily use, good insulation, and straightforward maintenance through regular vacuuming and careful spot cleaning. Vintage Oushaks in these earthy, faded tones offer versatile elegance, blending effortlessly with traditional, transitional, or modern furnishings while carrying genuine historical character.







