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Indian Dhurrie rugs are flat woven rugs from the Indian subcontinent. Dhurries are made by hand out of wool and cotton, sometimes with silk. They are typically woven using natural dyes such as indigo and madder. You can then find beautiful blue Dhurrie rugs.
Wool Dhurrie rugs can last up to ten years without showing much wear and tear, making it a wise purchase for homes with kids or pets that like to eat things they shouldn't. a kilim Dhurrie runner rug is almost redundant, for Dhurries are a synonym of resistance.
These rugs can commonly be made from four main types of materials – cotton, wool, jute, and silk. The material is turned into thread and then woven into these beautiful rugs. they are handwoven by very skilled rug makers on horizontal or vertical looms.
A Dhurrie rug is commonly used in the Indian vast northern region. Dhurries are known for not harboring as much dirt and dust as long pile rugs.
Dhurries were often created using a fine cotton warp and thick wool weft, although some have silk warps as well. Dhurrie rugs of fine or exceptional quality will often consist only of merino wool. you will not believe the different shapes and sizes of Dhurrie rugs, 9x12 rugs for your living room, or small round Dhurries for smaller rooms in the house.