Skyler Vegetable Dyed Indian Dhurrie Reversible Cotton Rug
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Our Skyler Vegetable Dyed Indian Dhurrie Reversible Cotton Rug features a beautiful pattern in blue hues. This type of dhurrie rug is native to India and is loved for its chic simplicity, flat weave, and natural gradations of tone and pattern.
It is skillfully fringed and reversible for maximum impact and versatility. This Chevron Vegetable Dyed Indian Dhurrie Reversible Cotton Rug softens any space with its gentle wash of color. The perfect answer for high-traffic areas, it can be cleaned in the washing machine and reverses to a different pattern for two looks in one.
- Material: 100% cotton, natural vegetable dyed
- Size: Varies
- Reversible
- Biodegradable
- Suitable for high-traffic areas
- Care: Machine Washable Cold Wash Only. Rug pad recommended. For additional info on how to care for your Maia Homes Rug, Click Here
- Origin: Made in India.
- Note: All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference in monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. We try to represent all rug colors accurately.
Shipping Policy
Shipping Policy
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Return and Refund Policy
Return and Refund Policy
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The Art of Woven Rugs
Skilled artisans bring their expertise and cultural heritage to create unique, handcrafted cotton rugs that showcase the beauty of traditional craftsmanship.
They manually weave the weft threads through the warp threads to create the desired pattern and texture.
In certain designs, the artisans create a pile by knotting individual strands of yarn around pairs of warp threads, resulting in a textured surface.
This process takes weeks, if not months, to complete a single rug.