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Red and Beige Dhurrie from Karnataka with Thread-Weave

$43.50
$58
25% off
Includes any tariffs and taxes
Specifications
SCC33
Jute
50 inch x 25 inch
Weight 1 kg
Delivery and Return Policies
Returns and Exchanges accepted within 7 days
Free Delivery
Easy Returns
Easy Returns
Return within 7 days of
order delivery.See T&Cs
Fully Insured
Fully Insured
All orders are fully insured
to ensure peace of mind.
100% Handmade
100% Handmade
All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

A Touch of Tradition

Invite the warmth and artistry of Karnataka into your home with this beautifully crafted dhurrie. Woven using traditional techniques, this piece isn't just a rug; it's a testament to the rich heritage of Indian handloom. The intricate thread-weave creates a captivating geometric pattern, bringing a sophisticated touch to any space. The repeating diamond motif exudes a sense of timeless elegance, perfect for complementing both contemporary and classic interiors.

Artisanal Craftsmanship

Each thread tells a story of skilled artisans dedicated to preserving their ancestral craft. The dhurrie is meticulously woven with a focus on detail, ensuring a high-quality, long-lasting piece. The texture is soft and inviting underfoot, offering a comfortable feel that adds to the sensory appeal of the rug. The combination of red and beige lends a subtle yet striking contrast, giving the dhurrie visual depth and making it a versatile addition to your décor. Notice the borders that further enhance the character of the rug, lending it a refined and graceful finish. The hand-knotted fringes add a final touch of character, showcasing the artistry involved in its creation.

Versatile Décor Accent

Perfect for entryways, living rooms, or bedrooms, this dhurrie adds a touch of earthy sophistication to any space. It's a fantastic way to introduce texture and pattern to a minimalist setting or to enhance the warmth of a more traditionally styled room. The natural fibers of the jute contribute to a grounded, organic feel, promoting a sense of serenity and well-being. Whether you're looking to create a cozy reading nook or a welcoming living space, this dhurrie is sure to make a lasting impression.

Care and Maintenance

To maintain the beauty and longevity of your dhurrie, regular vacuuming is recommended to remove dust and debris. For spot cleaning, use a mild detergent and a soft cloth, gently blotting the affected area. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the natural fibers. Professional cleaning is recommended for deeper cleaning or stain removal. With proper care, this dhurrie will remain a cherished part of your home for years to come.

From Fiber to Finery: Unveiling the Craftsmanship Behind Handmade Rug Creation

A carpet serves as a textile floor covering and can be seen in almost all Asian homes. European nations also are fascinated by their beauty and thus hand-knotted carpets are in great demand all over the world. A carpet typically consists of an upper layer of fabric and backing attached to it. Carpets can be made in any color by using dyed fibers. Different types of motifs and patterns are fabricated or embroidered on the fabric to beautify the floor. Indian craftsmen make carpets in such a way that every piece bears designs with attention to detail. Bright colors and high-quality fabric are used for their production.

Hand-knotted carpets are made using different types of techniques such as the Turkish knot (symmetrical), Persian knot (asymmetrical), Jufti Knot (tied around four warps instead of two), or Spanish knot (solo warp symmetrical). Common materials used in the making of the finest carpets are cotton, silk, wool, and jute.

1. Wool collection and processing

This is the step in the carpet-making process in which the best quality raw wool is imported or bought from the market. It is then cleaned and any unwanted particles are removed by washing it thoroughly. Now the clean wool is dried in the sun for two to three days.

2. Woolen yarn spinning

Spinning involves a process called carding which is either done on carding rollers run by hand or with the help of a carding brush. This wool is now spun into yarn by spinning it on a spinning wheel, also called a charkha. The thickness of the yarn depends on the type and quality of the carpet to be made.
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3. Dyeing yarn

After the yarn is obtained, it is then dyed into different colors as per the requirement. The dyed yarn is now allowed to be sun-dried for at least two days.

4. Designing

Designing a carpet is time-consuming and the most important step. The size, designs/patterns, and colors of the carpet contribute to the overall look of the carpet. The artisan first draws the design on paper and then copies it on graph paper.
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5. Weaving (Hand-knotting)

Weaving involves two important parts; weft (dyed yarn) and warp (reeled yarn). The warp yarn is loaded to the vertical loom and the graph paper containing the carpet sample design is put in front of the weaver. Each weft yarn is knotted to each warp yarn by hand. In this way, the whole carpet is weaved and the desired pattern is obtained.
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6. Washing

The carpet is now sent for washing multiple times with water and cleansing agents to remove dust and dirt from it.
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7. Clipping and Binding

Now any protruding knots and extra threads are cut off using scissors and clippers. Now the craftsmen ensure that all four sides of the carpet and weaves are locked by stitches so that the carpet remains intact and strong.
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8. Final washing and drying

The carpet is again washed and dried for the last time to make it appear absolutely neat and clean, ready to be put for sale.

Handmade carpets are often more expensive than those made by machines. It takes a minimum of six months to complete one carpet and this elaborate process involves around 20 - 25 artisans working at the same time.
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