This
is a Turkish Beaulieu Oushak Rug made in the 19th century. Oushak rugs
originate from the city of Usak, Turkey and use a particular family of
designs woven using dyes that lean towards: cinnamons, terracotta tints,
gold, blues, greens, ivory, saffron and grays. This area has been a
major rug producer since the early Ottoman Empire and late 20th century.
This
Oushak has a beautiful turmeric orange base that is bisected by an
abstract floral medallion. The wool used to weave this rug was dyed
through a natural process using vegetable dyes, giving this rug a
beautiful earthy color. This rug is filled with abstract geometric
designs that are framed by two borders.
This
is a Turkish Beaulieu Oushak Rug made in the 19th century. Oushak rugs
originate from the city of Usak, Turkey and use a particular family of
designs woven using dyes that lean towards: cinnamons, terracotta tints,
gold, blues, greens, ivory, saffron and grays. This area has been a
major rug producer since the early Ottoman Empire and late 20th century.
This
Oushak has a beautiful turmeric orange base that is bisected by an
abstract floral medallion. The wool used to weave this rug was dyed
through a natural process using vegetable dyes, giving this rug a
beautiful earthy color. This rug is filled with abstract geometric
designs that are framed by two borders.