See It In Your Home
This Cotton
Multicolor Striped Pattern Recycled Chindi Dhurrie epitomizes sustainable home
decor, crafted from recycled cotton straps, exemplifying eco-conscious living.
Its vibrant hues elevate aesthetics and contribute to a joyful ambiance,
enhancing the overall mood of any space. The intentional use of recycled
materials aligns with eco-friendly values, offering a guilt-free and stylish
home addition.
Furthermore,
the dhurrie's rough texture enhances durability and adds a tactile dimension to
the design, creating a sensory-rich experience. Be one with the conscious
living with this chindi dhurrie, where style meets sustainability for a
brighter and happier home environment.
A Vibrant Addition to Your Home
Bring a burst of color and texture to your living space with this unique dhurrie. Crafted with care, this piece instantly elevates any room with its lively personality. The playful stripes dance across the surface, creating a visual feast for the eyes. It's more than just a floor covering; it's a statement piece that reflects your eclectic taste and appreciation for handcrafted artistry. The combination of hues offers a warm, inviting atmosphere, making your house feel like a home.
Sustainability with Style
This dhurrie is responsibly made. By utilizing recycled materials, this piece reduces waste and embraces sustainable living, making it a choice you can feel good about. Each strand tells a story of renewal and resourcefulness, contributing to a smaller environmental footprint without compromising on style or quality. You can feel good knowing you are making an environmentally conscious decision.
Handcrafted Charm & Versatile Design
The beauty of this dhurrie lies in its handcrafted nature. The subtle imperfections and variations in color add to its unique character, ensuring that no two pieces are exactly alike. The flat weave creates a smooth, low-profile surface that is perfect for high-traffic areas. Place it in your living room, bedroom, hallway, or even your outdoor patio. This dhurrie effortlessly complements a variety of design styles, from bohemian to modern. Its lightweight construction makes it easy to move and rearrange, allowing you to refresh your space whenever inspiration strikes.
Care and Maintenance
Maintaining the beauty of this dhurrie is simple. Regular vacuuming will help to remove dust and dirt. In the event of spills, blot the area immediately with a clean, dry cloth. Periodic professional cleaning is recommended to keep your dhurrie looking its best for years to come. With proper care, this piece will be a cherished part of your home décor for a long time.
From Fiber to Finery: Unveiling the Craftsmanship Behind Handmade Rug Creation
A carpet serves as a textile floor covering and can be seen in
almost all Asian homes. European nations also are fascinated by their beauty and thus hand-knotted carpets are in great demand all
over the world. A carpet typically consists of an upper layer of
fabric and backing attached to it. Carpets can be made in any
color by using dyed fibers. Different types of motifs and patterns
are fabricated or embroidered on the fabric to beautify the floor.
Indian craftsmen make carpets in such a way that every piece bears
designs with attention to detail. Bright colors and high-quality
fabric are used for their production.
Hand-knotted carpets are made using different types of techniques
such as the Turkish knot (symmetrical), Persian knot
(asymmetrical), Jufti Knot (tied around four warps instead of
two), or Spanish knot (solo warp symmetrical). Common materials
used in the making of the finest carpets are cotton, silk, wool,
and jute.
1. Wool collection and processing
This is the step in the carpet-making process in which the best
quality raw wool is imported or bought from the market. It is then
cleaned and any unwanted particles are removed by washing it
thoroughly. Now the clean wool is dried in the sun for two to
three days.
2. Woolen yarn spinning
Spinning involves a process called carding which is either done
on carding rollers run by hand or with the help of a carding
brush. This wool is now spun into yarn by spinning it on a
spinning wheel, also called a charkha. The thickness of the yarn
depends on the type and quality of the carpet to be made.

3. Dyeing yarn
After the yarn is obtained, it is then dyed into different colors
as per the requirement. The dyed yarn is now allowed to be
sun-dried for at least two days.4. Designing
Designing a carpet is time-consuming and the most important
step. The size, designs/patterns, and colors of the carpet
contribute to the overall look of the carpet. The artisan first
draws the design on paper and then copies it on graph paper.

5. Weaving (Hand-knotting)
Weaving involves two important parts; weft (dyed yarn) and warp
(reeled yarn). The warp yarn is loaded to the vertical loom and
the graph paper containing the carpet sample design is put in
front of the weaver. Each weft yarn is knotted to each warp yarn
by hand. In this way, the whole carpet is weaved and the desired
pattern is obtained.

6. Washing
The carpet is now sent for washing multiple times with water and
cleansing agents to remove dust and dirt from it.
7. Clipping and Binding
Now any protruding knots and extra threads are cut off using
scissors and clippers. Now the craftsmen ensure that all four
sides of the carpet and weaves are locked by stitches so that
the carpet remains intact and strong.
8. Final washing and drying
The carpet is again washed and dried for the last time to make it
appear absolutely neat and clean, ready to be put for sale.
Handmade carpets are often more expensive than those made by
machines. It takes a minimum of six months to complete one carpet
and this elaborate process involves around 20 - 25 artisans
working at the same time.