Orientmattor

Dhurry Blue 57169

3.900 kr 2.340 kr Save 40%

SKU: NC.57139

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Pattern: Indian

Production: Handmade

Size: 240 x 170 cm

Knots per m2: Woven

Thickness in mm: 5

Pile: Wool

Warp: Cotton

Color: Blue

Delivery Time: 2-3 Days on average

Certificate of origin: Yes

Dhurrie (or Dhurrie) rugs are traditional handwoven rugs from India, known for their unique construction and versatile use. Dhurrie is a type of flatwoven rug traditionally woven in India. They are known for their simplicity, durability, and versatility. Unlike knotted rugs that have a pile, Dhurrie rugs are flat and have a dense, compact weave that makes them easy to maintain and dhurable. Durrie rugs are often made of cotton, wool, jute, or a combination of these materials. Cotton is the most common material, making the rugs soft yet durable. They are traditionally woven on a horizontal or vertical loom, and the weaving technique involves tightly crossing the threads to create a strong and flat material. Since Durries are flat and reversible, they do not have fringes or pile. Dhurrie rugs are often decorated with geometric patterns, floral designs, or stripes. They can be simple or colorful, and the patterns are usually symmetrical and repeat across the entire rug. The colors used are often bold and vibrant, and may include everything from earthy tones to bright blues, reds, and greens. The choice of colors can vary depending on the region and cultural influences. Dhurrie rugs originate from various parts of India, including Rajasthan, Punjab, and Uttar Pradesh. Each region has its own unique style and technique, making each Dhurrie a artistic expression of local culture and tradition. Dhurrie rugs are a fascinating part of India's rich textile heritage. Their simple yet elegant design, durability, and versatility make them a popular choice for both traditional and modern interior styles. They represent not just a functional item but also an art form that reflects India's cultural and craftsmanship traditions. If you are interested in Durrie rugs, it is a good idea to explore the different regional styles and patterns to find one that best suits your taste and decor.