Turkish Antique Allover Floral Warm Tan Hand-Knotted Wool Rug – Circa 1900 BB9191 13'2" × 21'6" $85,000
$85,000
Steeped in the opulence of the late Ottoman period, this antique Turkish Sivas rug from the early 20th century exemplifies the refined artistry and delicate craftsmanship for which Sivas weaving centers were renowned. This grand-scale carpet is a testament to both architectural symmetry and painterly finesse—ideal for sophisticated interiors seeking a statement of quiet luxury.
The rug’s field is densely filled with a complex allover latticework of palmettes, rosettes, serrated leaves, and floral motifs, masterfully interconnected by curving vines in the Persian-inspired classical style. Its pattern flows seamlessly across the expanse, offering a continuous rhythm that evokes the rich garden aesthetics of Persian court carpets, but with the distinctly soft touch of Sivas weaving.
What distinguishes this particular piece is its elegantly muted palette, which features aged golds, antique rose, and soft blues set against a gently patinated camel-beige ground. The soft tonality allows the intricate motifs to subtly emerge, creating a visual texture that shifts beautifully with light and movement. Accents of midnight indigo and teal within the floral tracery add a quiet depth and highlight the sophistication of the color balance.
The carpet is hand-knotted in lustrous, high-quality wool, yielding a supple yet durable foundation. The pile is short and evenly worn, contributing to the antique charm without compromising structure. Close-up images reveal the superb weave quality and the elegant patina that only time and expert use can impart.
Framed by a series of multiple complementary borders, the main border showcases scrolling vines, stylized palmettes, and petite rosettes. The narrower guard borders—rendered in soft rust, teal, and deep plum—enhance the visual definition and architectural completeness of the composition. This border treatment creates a frame-within-a-frame effect, grounding the rug’s lush allover design and enhancing its monumental scale.
Rooted in the classical Persian carpet tradition but interpreted through the refined lens of Ottoman design, this Sivas rug captures a moment when 19th- and early 20th-century Turkish weavers sought to harmonize Eastern intricacy with Western taste. Often commissioned for European aristocratic homes, Sivas rugs like this one offer a level of detail and delicacy associated with both decorative art and functional luxury.
This exquisite antique rug, sourced from Doris Leslie Blau, showcases a rare blend of history and craftsmanship. Doris Leslie Blau offers a broad and varied pricing spectrum, accommodating collectors and designers across a range of budgets—from modest vintage finds to rare, museum-worthy masterpieces.
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