



A hand-woven dhurrie combining multicolor chindi and jute with kilim pattern β recycled fabric strips and natural jute fiber woven into a flatweave ground. Chindi brings texture and color from salvaged cotton off-cuts, while jute adds structure and durability. The kilim pattern reads geometric and graphic across the mixed-material ground. Woven in Bhadohi or Mirzapur by dhurrie artisans working in the Uttar Pradesh flatweave tradition. Dhurries are woven flat without pile, lighter than knotted carpets. The multicolor chindi palette is unique to each piece, determined by the scraps available. Suited to high-traffic areas. Recycled cotton strips and jute, flatweave.
| Made in | Bhadohi / Mirzapur, Uttar Pradesh |
| Technique | Hand-woven flatweave dhurrie, kilim construction, chindi and jute |
| Material | Recycled cotton strips and jute |
| Pile height | Flatweave (no pile) |







