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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.
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a flat woven rug in traditional or modern designs
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a flatwowen rug and has for too long been overshadowed by pile carpets
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A traditional Indian woven carpet of cotton or silk.
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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.
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Inexpensive flat-woven rugs from India, usually made of wool or cotton. Type of Kilim.
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A traditional flat woven carpet from India made of wool, cotton or silk. Noted for soft colors and varied--usually East Indian--motifs.
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A kilim type weave that is usually made of wool and is reversible.
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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.
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A low cost flatwoven rug from India.
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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.
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One of the flatweave construction types in which the weft yarns form the flat looped face of the rug.
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Rugs and carpets that are flat woven, traditional to India and made from cotton or silk.
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A flat-woven rug from India usually made of cotton or wool.
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A flatwoven rug from India, usually made of cotton.
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