A dhurrie rug is a form of hand weaving very similar to “kilim” made exclusively of warp and weft, woven and not knotted. It is also called “flat weave”. The pattern or design is created solely by the weft which covers the warp. It does not allow for complicated patterns or textured surfaces as the other techniques do. This may at first appear as a limitation. But we have evolved the original technique by introducing additional threads to the basic wool weft (low-pile). The pattern is produced by this secondary high pile in viscose. The carpet is backed with the same latex and cotton canvas method as the hand tufted carpets.
Handwoven 'dhurrie' rug in wool and recycled viscose. Big Sur has embroidered borders in the same colors of the corresponding woven area. A detail that enriches a seemingly simple and rigorous design, using scrapes of viscose from the textile industry.
Technical information
Quality: Handwoven 'dhurrie' with embroidered borders,
handspun wool and recycled viscose.
Dimensions: 170 x 240 / 200 x 300
Available in custom sizes.
Pile height: 5 mm. approx.
Weight: 1,7 Kg/sqm approx.