




Vintage Turkish Handwoven Rug | Oushak Esme Minimalist Kilim in Stone Gray / Pomegranate / Almond Dust 1970s
Age: 1970s
Condition: Excellent
Dimensions: 4' 0" W x 6' 11" L
Floor Heating Safe: Yes
Material: Wool on cotton
Origin: Esme, Usak, Turkey
Primary Color: Polychromatic
Product Care: Vacuum clean gently or professional cleaning
Shape: Rectangle
Style: Contemporary Oushak style
In the quiet ateliers of Anatolia's Esme region, decades ago, skilled Turkish artisans wove this Oushak kilim with meticulous care and reverence. Their expert hands brought to life a minimalist design anchored by the iconic "comb" motif—a symbol of protection, unity, and feminine strength—woven both at the center and along the borders in a subtle, rhythmic dialogue.
The muted palette of soft stone gray, creamy almond, and aged pomegranate enriches the geometric pattern with a timeless warmth, softened by the natural fading of earth-harvested dyes. This harmonious blend invites a quiet sophistication, ideal for creating an elegant entryway or refined transitional space where artistry meets function.
Each knot carries the weight of ancestral knowledge, the irregularities and subtle variations a testament to the handcrafted nature of this heirloom piece. This rug is more than a decorative accent—it is a woven narrative of culture, craft, and history, inviting connection and contemplation.
At 4x7 ft, this medium-sized magnificent rug is perfectly suited for contemporary lofts, mid-century modern interiors, and rustic farmhouse aesthetics alike, the minimalist design offers endless versatility. Pair it with hand-carved wood furnishings, sculptural ceramics, or brushed metals to accentuate its depth and tactile richness. Its serene presence welcomes guests with quiet dignity, setting a refined tone from the very first step.
With few such exceptional pieces available, this vintage Oushak flat-weave offers a rare opportunity to own a tangible fragment of Anatolian heritage. For collectors and designers alike, its scarcity and story inspire a sense of urgency—an invitation to claim a singular work of art that will enrich your home for generations to come.
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