




A hand-woven wool dhurrie in the kilim flatweave tradition, Aztec-inspired geometry in grey and black laid across a tightly woven ground. Kilim weaving is slit-tapestry construction: warp threads pass through the loom and weft threads interlock to build the pattern, creating a textile with no pile and a flat reversible surface. The angular Aztec vocabulary borrows from ancient Mesoamerican stepped motifs β graphic, structural, suited to interiors that favour pattern over ornament. At 5 Γ 8 ft, it grounds living rooms, dining areas, or bedrooms where the dhurrie is the room's central textile.
Specifications
Care Instructions
Vacuum regularly with a straight suction vacuum (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. Professional cleaning recommended. Avoid prolonged direct sunlight to prevent fading. Flatweave construction makes this dhurrie suitable for indoor use; avoid high-moisture areas.







