Red & Navy Blue Handwoven Warangal Dhurrie (Cotton, Runner) - 4 ft x 2 ft
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Red & Navy Blue Handwoven Warangal Dhurrie (Cotton, Runner) - 4 ft x 2 ft
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Handwoven Warangal Dhurrie. A striking and beautiful addition to your home decor, that is also very user friendly and made from natural fibre. Extremely durable, washable, sturdy, seamlessly fabricated and superbly handwoven from superior grade fabric, the Warangal Dhurries are widely appreciated for their striking patterns and designs and are immensely popular in India and abroad as well. The craft form originated in this region during Mughal times and went on to become a major source of income for a large number of families in the vicinity. The easy availability of cotton in this part of the country was also a major contributory factor. The popular patterns which are used on these Dhurries include Tie & Dye, Interlocking, Jacquard, Diamond or Fish and popular designs include those as Lahari, Mogga, Sitammajada and Dilkush among many others, created in a multitude of bright, vibrant colours.
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Product Details
Material : Cotton
Craft : Carpet Weaving
State : Telangana
Colour : Red & Navy Blue
Product Measurements : 4 ft x 2 ft
Special Attention : Handcrafted. Please Allow For Minor Crafting Defects
Shipping Info : Dispatched in a maximum of 25 business days. Returns accepted within 12 days of delivery
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Warangal Dhurries
Extremely durable, washable, sturdy, seamlessly fabricated and superbly handwoven from superior grade fabric, the Warangal Dhurries are widely appreciated for their striking patterns and designs and are immensely popular in India and abroad as well. The craft form originated in this region during Mughal times and went on to become a major source of income for a large number of families in the vicinity. The easy availability of cotton in this part of the country was also a major contributory factor. The popular patterns which are used on these Dhurries include Tie & Dye, Interlocking, Jacquard, Diamond or Fish and popular designs include those as Lahari, Mogga, Sitammajada and Dilkush among many others, created in a multitude of bright, vibrant colours.