


A hand-woven dhurrie in grey chindi and jute, the recycled-textile strips interlocked across a flatweave ground. Chindi is the recycled-textile tradition of Indian weaving β strips of cotton and silk from sari offcuts and tailoring remnants, rewoven into new cloth. Combined with jute, the construction reads as material warmth and quiet sustainability. The grey palette stays neutral enough to layer with other textiles. At 3 Γ 5 ft, it suits entryways, kitchens, verandahs, or as a small textured note in a layered interior.
Specifications
Care Instructions
Vacuum with a suction-only setting (no beater bar) to remove surface dust. Rotate periodically to ensure even wear. For spills, blot immediately with a clean dry cloth β do not rub. Spot-clean only; jute and chindi are best kept away from prolonged moisture. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to prevent fading.







