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Stunning pale decorative late 19th century antique Ushak carpet with a rare off-white, grey toned background.  The soft yellow border combined with gentle greens, pins, and soft reds.  A very open delicate leaf and floral pattern all over, which is real delight.  The wool pile is in general extremely good indeed, with a dense pile throughout the main areas, very minimal lower areas of pile.  No major losses to the ends or side/selvedges, as far as decorative antique carpets go this one would be very easy to live with and place in a drawing room for instance. A rare large antique Ushak with amazing dyes.

Request a home visit to see this beautiful antique Ushak carpet at home at a convenient time for you. You can select a suitable day and time for us to visit, plus choose other carpets to view at home as well.

Ushaks were woven in Western Anatolia which was one of the largest rug production areas since the Ottoman Empire.  Their designs tend to be more open than Persian rugs and soft dyes are not uncommon.  Often younger Ushaks or Oushaks will be rich red in colour and use bolder geometric designs.  This Anatolian carpet has an almost contemporary feel to it and would work in a modern space as well as traditional.  We clean every carpet before offering it for sale and make sure the ends and fringes are secured.  A decorative subtle piece ideal for a soft scheme.

Ushak rugs and carpets were woven in the Anatolian highlands south of Istanbul where they used extremely soft wool and using the larger turkish knot made them weave more open designs than Persian carpets. They are increasingly desirable today due to their sometimes softer palette than persian carpets, thus making them easy to place in a drawing room or under a dining table.

· We have been members of The British Antique Dealers Association (BADA) and LAPADA since 2008.  We adhere to their strict guidelines and our antique carpets and rugs are independently vetted by the organisation and antique and art fairs every year.

· We have been visiting customers and interior designers since 1990, showing our antique and contemporary carpets all over the UK and Europe.

Dimensions

445 x 300 cm / 14'7" x 9'10"




Condition report

Very good, high wool pile over most of this large antique carpet. Only minimal lower areas of pile.

Stock number

9487
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The BADA Standard

  • Since 1918, BADA has been the leading association for the antiques and fine art trade
  • Members are elected for their knowledge, integrity and quality of stock
  • Our clients are protected by BADA’s code of conduct
  • Our dealers’ membership is reviewed and renewed annually
  • Bada.org is a non-profit site: clients deal directly with members and they pay no hidden fees
Click here for more information on the BADA Standard