Silk Hereke Rug
Period: 20th Century
Origin: Hereke, Turkey
Dimensions: 124 x 194 cm
This rare 20th century Turkish Silk Hereke rug highlights a powerful and rhythmic floral composition featuring a central, elongated lobed medallion anchored by delicate floral pendants on a luminous ivory field. This structural balance between the intricate central medallion and the all over “Hatai” style floral vine work reflects the pinnacle of the Hereke weaving tradition, world renowned for producing the finest silk rugs for Ottoman palaces and high international society. Hereke rugs of this period are celebrated for their incredible knot density and the use of premium silk, allowing for a level of detail and curvilinear precision that mimics fine painting.
The color palette is masterfully balanced featuring a primary ivory ground that serves as a dramatic canvas for high contrast shifts of sapphire blue, madder red, and soft gold. These rich and enduring tones exhibit a chromatic strength and a shimmering depth that are hallmarks of the finest 20th century silk productions. The inclusion of a wide sapphire blue primary border decorated with a rhythmic sequence of large floral palmettes and scrolling leaves creates a precise visual frame that highlights the superior silk quality and distinctive technical excellence of the Hereke master weavers.
Structural analysis indicates the use of premium 100% silk on a silk foundation, resulting in a characteristically fine, dense pile and a supple, jewel like handle. The exceptional clarity of the floral outlines—specifically the complex multi colored rosettes and the delicate tendrils that weave throughout the field—and the presence of a harmonious, silken sheen definitively distinguish this masterpiece as a premier example of the Hereke court style. Ultimately, this silk Hereke rug stands as a peak in both technical endurance and graphic majesty for global textile collectors.
Stock No :1131
