A 16th-century masterwork. Immortalized in Renaissance art. Woven for your floor.
The Lotto Oushak owes its name to the Italian Renaissance painter Lorenzo Lotto, who captured its intricate arabesque patterns in his 16th-century portraits. This design is a geometric language of protection and heritage.
The field centers around stylized representations of the Tree of Life, flanked by the defensive, abstract silhouettes of the Dragon motif. Birds perched within the geometry represent life and movement. Framed by a refined border of delicate floral bouquets, this composition brings an established symbol of prestige out of Renaissance canvases and into contemporary spaces.
Today, we bring it back. Not as a museum piece. As functional art for your floor.
This rug carries the Geographical Indication (GI) certificate – a state-protected guarantee that it was woven in Uşak using traditional methods passed down through generations.
Artisenza is an official purveyor of these registered pieces. When you buy one, you receive a legally verified work of art with global recognition.
Origin: Hand-woven in Anatolia – a tradition dating back to the Lydian and Phrygian eras.
Material: 100% hand-spun wool for the weft, warp, and pile.
Dyes: 100% natural root dyes – madder, weld, walnut husk. No synthetics.
Knot: Authentic Turkish (Ghiordes) knot.
Density: Approximately 89,600 knots per square meter.
Two Options
Pure wool: Deep, heritage texture.
Silk highlights: Subtle, luminous contrast – the motifs catch the light.
Our weavers complete about two square meters per month. This rug cannot be rushed. If you commission one, it will take time. We do not keep large stock – we weave for you.
All customs, duties, and shipping costs are prepaid by our house. The price you see is final. Delivery is via premium express shipping – 5 to 7 business days after completion.
Note: Due to hand-weaving, dimensions may vary slightly. That is not a flaw. That is the signature of the hand.