A flat weave, pileless rug generally composed of simple, geometric designs. Most Dhurries are woven in India, Afghanistan, or Pakistan and are made of wool or cotton.
A reversible, flat-woven rug with a loose weave and a casual feel, often brightly colored. Dhurries are usually woven in India with either cotton or wool. The design is created by interweaving colored weft threads through the warp threads.
Inexpensive flat-woven rugs from India, usually made of wool or cotton. Type of Kilim.
A traditional flat woven carpet from India made of wool, cotton or silk. Noted for soft colors and varied--usually East Indian--motifs.
A kilim type weave that is usually made of wool and is reversible.
Durrie or dari. A reversible flat, plain weave floor covering usually made with a hard twist cotton warp, also forming a fringe, and either cotton, wool or silk weft.
A low cost flatwoven rug from India.
Dhurrie rugs and carpets are flat woven items traditional to India, made of cotton or silk. They are noted for soft colorations and varied patterns.
One of the flatweave construction types in which the weft yarns form the flat looped face of the rug.
Rugs and carpets that are flat woven, traditional to India and made from cotton or silk.
A flat-woven rug from India usually made of cotton or wool.
A flatwoven rug from India, usually made of cotton.