What is Dhurrie?

and dhurrie is a woven carpet that originated in India. Although it is usually made of cotton, wool or silk, it can also be composed of a mixture of materials. The carpet is flat and consists only of the material of the weft, unlike the carpet, which also has a mat and a pile. Most Dhurrie carpets are still produced in India, as in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Myanmar and Tibet. In the traditional form, the carpet has existed for thousands of years and is used for bedding pad and as a way to cover the floors without being decorative. Dhurrie rugs are used to emphasize floors under the coffee tables, in the center of the room or in the corners. They are also used as mats. On both sides of the carpet are visible woven patterns and the surface of the substance is not visible. The carpets can be converted at any time if it dirty on one side before it is adequately cleaned.

It is not difficult to clean up dhurrie and most of the time canBeing stains cleaned using a carpet cleaner. The carpet can often be cleaned in the washing machine if the manufacturer's instructions specify SO, and impurities can also be shaken. Cleaning is also possible using a vacuum cleaner, but one of the caution is to ensure that the fabric does not catch the fabric at the end of the carpet inside the vacuum. If there are no instructions with specific cleaning instructions on material, cleaning is done as with any other carpet. Each carpet should often be thoroughly cleaned.

Dhurrie variants are found in different parts of India. Some local communities make rugs from old pieces of clothing, while elsewhere they are made of leather scrap to create a unique variant. In northern India, carpets often have clouds or dragons that are running symbols in Tibet. The version with a wide range of colors is produced in the southern part of India. Dhurries are cheaper alternative to carpets in the United States and elsewhere, and their ability to wash easily contributed to the fact that it is popUlary commodity on the textile market.

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