



A hand-woven chindi dhurrie in grey β recycled fabric strips woven into a flatweave ground. Chindi dhurries are made from salvaged cotton and textile off-cuts, the strips torn and woven on traditional looms in Bhadohi or Mirzapur. The grey palette comes from the fabric itself, each dhurrie unique to the scraps available at the time of weaving. Dhurries are woven flat without pile, lighter than knotted carpets, easier to clean. The chindi technique reads textured and layered, with slight variation in thickness where fabric strips overlap. Suited to high-traffic areas. Cotton and blended textiles, flatweave.
| Made in | Bhadohi / Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh |
| Technique | Hand-woven flatweave dhurrie, chindi construction |
| Material | Recycled cotton and textile strips |
| Pile height | Flatweave (no pile) |







