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.
Dhurrie rug in wool. It is a small space made of irregular textures, assembled colours and fringes where they should not be. You have to stay inside and forget about the world and things to do. Like a book, it has its own weave and a
plot with characters.
Technical information
Quality: Handwoven 'dhurrie' rug, wool and viscose.
Dimensions: 180 x 250 / 220 x 330
Available in custom sizes.
Pile height: 5 mm. approx.
Weight: 2,1 Kg/sqm approx.
Product care: Vacuum regularly. Sweep the carpet surface with a soft broom or vacuum clean it in the direction of the pile. Blot stains immediately, possibly with very little water, dry instantly with white absorbing cloth and hair dryer. If, after the above treatments, you’re not able to remove the stains, or if the rug is placed in heavy traffic public areas, we recommend the service of a professional cleaner. In the first months of use the loss of fluff due to manual finishing is normal.