Handwoven Charcoal Stripe Rug/Floor Mat – Jawaja Wool Durrie
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Elevate your space with this charcoal-stripped rug, handwoven by skilled artisans of Jawaja Beawer. Known for their exceptional traditional loom skills, this community creates pieces that express resilience, tradition, and timeless beauty. This dhurrie features a charcoal-black striped pattern, made from natural wool, giving it a refined look. This product features hand-tied tassels on both edges, creating an artisanal look.
It can be styled in multiple ways as an accent rug, a bedside layer, or a floor mat. It can be used as an office rug, a wall hanging and a hallway runner. It is perfect for meditation in a room or even in a park. You can gift this to friends and relatives at weddings, marriages and housewarming parties.
Product Details
- SKU Code: HF_TL_01273_BK
- Art Type : Handwoven
- Product : Handwoven Jawaja Durrie
- Material : Wool
- Dimensions : Length –130cms, Width –94cms, Height – 1cm
- Design : Stripe Pattern
- Color : Black
- Default Title Weight: 1.5 kg
- Category : Decor
- Sub-category : Home decor
- Packaging Content : Handwoven Charcoal Stripe Rug/Floor Mat X 1
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Authentic Jawaja Craftsmanship – This product is handwoven by the renowned artisans of Jawaja Beawer. It is celebrated for its strong, durable, and beautiful dhurries.
- High-quality Wool – This product offers natural insulation, softness underfoot, and long-lasting strength.
- Handweaving – This product is handwoven using traditional looms, and fringes are added on the edges to add authenticity and character.
- Versatile Use – It can be used as a rug or floor mat in the living room, bedroom, and hallways.
- Durable and Practical – It is lightweight, easy to clean, and convenient to relocate.
- Eco-friendly – It is crafted from wool and handwoven using a traditional loom, making it a sustainable and eco-friendly product.
About the Craft
Manufacturing Process
- Sorting: The process begins with selecting the finest natural fibres like wool and cotton. These fibres are carefully sorted to ensure only the highest quality materials form the base of the rug, ensuring strength and softness.
- Carding: The sorted fibres are carded to align and smooth them, creating soft, uniform strands. This step readies the fibres for spinning, ensuring they are easy to work with and consistent in texture.
- Spooling and Spinning: Using traditional spinning wheels, artisans transform the carded fibres into strong, durable yarns. These yarns are spooled to maintain their quality and prepared for dyeing and weaving.
- Designing: The heart of every flat-weave lies in its design. Patterns, often inspired by geometric shapes or cultural motifs, are carefully conceptualised and mapped out. This blueprint guides the weaving process, ensuring precision and artistry.
- Dyeing: Yarns are dyed in rich, vibrant hues using natural or synthetic dyes. Each strand is soaked and sun-dried, locking in the colour and enhancing the fibres’ strength. The dyed yarns set the tone for the rug’s overall aesthetic.
- Weaving: The weaving begins on traditional looms, where artisans interlace dyed weft threads with warp threads. Row by row, patterns emerge, brought to life by skilled hands.
- Finishing: After weaving, the edges are secured with stitched or braided finishes to ensure durability. Fringes are added, threads are trimmed, and the rug is washed and sun-dried for a refined, vibrant finish. A final quality check ensures every piece is flawless.
Note
- Gently vacuum your dhurrie twice a month and use the suction-only setting to keep dust away.
- In case of spill, clean blot immediately with mild soap and water. Do not rub, as wool fibre may create fuzz.
- Keep dhurrie in a dry area away from moisture, as it may harm the natural wool fibre.
- Rotate the dhurrie/rug every few months to ensure even colour exposure.
- Avoid keeping it under direct sunlight for long hours as it may fade the colour over time.
- When you are not using it, fold the dhurrie and store it in a bag with natural repellents like neem.
- If a thread comes loose, trim it with scissors rather than pulling it out.












