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Story Behind the Art: Originating from the historic weaving town of Oushak in west-central Anatolia, Oushak rugs are celebrated for their luxurious texture, generous scale, and timeless elegance. Emerging during the Ottoman Empire, these rugs became synonymous with sophistication, gracing both palaces and European estates. Distinguished by their large-scale geometric motifs, Oushak designs often feature central medallions, all-over lattices, or flowing vine scrolls and palmettes, reflecting a balance between structure and fluidity. Crafted from lustrous, soft wool with a naturally luminous sheen, they are prized for their muted earth tones and subdued palettes—warm ivory, soft gold, sage, terracotta, and pale blue—creating an atmosphere of understated refinement. Their hand-knotted construction ensures durability and a supple feel underfoot, making them equally suited for modern, transitional, or traditional interiors. Today, Oushak rugs continue to symbolize heritage, craftsmanship, and effortless versatility, seamlessly merging centuries-old artistry with contemporary design sensibility.

