



A hand-woven wool dhurrie in the kilim flatweave tradition, two-tone geometry in ivory and grey laid in horizontal bands across a tightly woven ground. No pile β the pattern reads as structure rather than texture, and the rug sits flat without any architectural lift. Like all true flatweaves, it's reversible β the geometry reads on both sides, useful for rotating wear over a long life.
Dhurries have long been India's flatweave: thinner, lighter, easier to live with than tufted carpets, woven across Punjab, Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh for generations. Works in dining rooms where chairs need to move without catching, in hallways and entryways, in bedrooms where weight isn't wanted underfoot, or layered beneath a smaller heritage piece.
Made to order in India in 100% wool, in three sizes β the 5 Γ 8 anchors a small sitting room, the 6 Γ 9 sits centre in a drawing room, the 8 Γ 10 reads under a dining table. Lead time typically 4β6 weeks.
Specs
Technique: Hand-woven flatweave (dhurrie)
Material: 100% wool
Size: 5 Γ 8 ft, 6 Γ 9 ft, or 8 Γ 10 ft
Pattern: Kilim two-tone horizontal bands
Colour: Ivory and grey
Made in: India
Reversible: Yes (flatweave reads on both sides)
Lead time: 4β6 weeks (custom-made to order)
Care
Vacuum with suction only; rotate every few months; spot-clean with plain water. Flatweaves shed very little.
| Net Quantity | 5 Γ 8 ft, 6 Γ 9 ft, or 8 Γ 10 ft |







