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This antique Ottoman silk ceremonial textile, dated to circa 1850, is a rare handwoven flatweave panel originating from the Anatolian–Caucasus cultural sphere. Crafted using traditional techniques, the textile features a bold stepped diamond medallion framed by horizontal banding, a design language associated with ceremonial, dowry, and interior furnishing textiles of the Ottoman period.
Woven with silk and silk-blend fibers, the surface displays the unmistakable character of early natural dyes, including deep madder red and warm golden tones that have softened beautifully over time. The visual rhythm of feather and boteh-like motifs reflects regional symbolism commonly found in mid-19th-century West Asian textiles.
This piece was never intended as a floor rug, but rather as a decorative ceremonial or furnishing textile, suitable for wall display, archival collection, or sophisticated interior styling. Its age is evident through authentic wear and patina, consistent with a textile that has lived a long and honest life.
Antique silk textiles of this nature are increasingly difficult to source, especially those retaining strong color presence and clear structural identity. This example stands as a compelling artifact of Ottoman-era craftsmanship, ideal for collectors, designers, and those seeking genuine historical character rather than reproduction décor.
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Rug ID: K2039
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 22 - Jun 27
US$40
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