Production Method: Handwoven | Base: Woven Base | Pile Height: Fine (under 6 mm) | Material: Wool | Theme / Style: Classic | Color: Brown | Shape: Rectangular | Usage Area: Living Room / Sitting Room || Antique Usak Pattern Handwoven Persian Rug – Original Collectible Model Usak rugs, the most well-known rug tradition of Anatolia, have been among the most valuable rugs adorning Ottoman palaces and grand mansions in Europe since the 16th century. This special model, inspired by the classic motifs of Usak, is a rare piece handwoven in Iran, bringing an antique spirit to modern life. The Story of the Model: Usak rugs have been known throughout history as "Ottoman Palace Rugs" and have gained collectible value in the West. The geometric and floral patterns used in this model reflect the abundance of nature and the elegance of Ottoman aesthetics. The floral motifs, embroidered in beige and gold tones on a brown background, attract attention with both their visual splendor and historical identity. Each knot of this rug, crafted by skilled hands, is not merely a decorative item but also a bearer of a centuries-old tradition. Thanks to its hand-weaving nature, each pattern acquires a unique identity with subtle variations. Features: Origin: Iran Type: Antique Usak Patterned Rug Production Method: 100% Handwoven Material: Natural wool, vegetable dyes Colors: Beige, gold, and pastel tones on a brown background Pattern: Classic Usak motifs inspired by the Ottoman era Usage Area: Living room, sitting room, guest room, collectible areas Why This Rug? ✔ Historical Depth: The Usak tradition revived with Iranian craftsmanship. ✔ Artistic Value: A reflection of cultural traces extending from the Ottoman Empire to Europe. ✔ Durability: Thanks to its hand-weaving technique and natural materials, it can be used for generations. ✔ Decorative Effect: Offers timeless elegance in classic, luxury, and modern decorations. Bring the Story into Your Home: When you lay this rug in your home, you're not just adding an elegant decorative item, but also incorporating centuries of weaving tradition, Ottoman palace aesthetics, and the craftsmanship of Iranian artisans into your living space.