Dhurries are traditional flat-woven rugs originating from India and the surrounding regions, known for their lightweight, versatile design and cultural significance. Made typically from cotton or wool, Dhurries are distinguished by their colorful geometric and floral patterns, which are often symmetrical and vibrant, reflecting the artisanal heritage of their makers. These rugs are reversible, offering practicality and extended wear by being able to use both sides. Dhurries are suitable for a variety of settings, including casual and formal spaces, due to their durability and ease of maintenance. They provide a stylish yet functional floor covering option that adds a touch of artisan craftsmanship and global charm to any interior.
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