Handwoven Terracotta Stripe Pattern Rug - Jawaja Wool Dhurrie
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Let your home speak the language of handcrafted beauty with this Terracotta Stripe Pattern Rug. It features a stripe-pattern rug in rust and brown, with a subtle texture and timeless appeal. Handwoven on a traditional loom pit by Jawaja artisans, this dhurries carry artisanal charm in every thread, tassel, and line. The earthy terracotta palette of the rug makes it perfect for not just bedrooms but also hallways, entryways, reading nooks and a home garden. It is designed to bring comfort and character into a room with its soft and durable thread weaves. It is a perfect blend of contemporary style with heritage craftsmanship, which will bring warmth to your home.
Product Details
- SKU Code: HF_TL_01261_OG
- Art Type : Handwoven
- Product : Handwoven Terracotta Stripe Pattern Rug - Jawaja Wool Dhurrie
- Material : Wool
- Dimensions : Length – 194cms, Width – 69cms, Height – 1cm.
- Pattern : Stripe
- Color : Orange
- Default Title Weight: 1.5 kg
- Category : Decor
- Sub-category : Home decor
- Packaging Content : Handwoven Terracotta Stripe Pattern Rug - Jawaja Wool Dhurrie X 1
- Country of Origin : India
Features
- Authentic Jawaja Craftsmanship: This product is handwoven by the renowned artisans of Jawaja Beawer and is celebrated for its strong, durable, and beautiful dhurries.
- High-Quality Wool: Offers natural insulation, softness underfoot, and long-lasting strength—perfect for chilly winter mornings, daily rituals, and prayers.
- Durable: Handmade from wool, making it sturdy and long-lasting, ideal for festive ceremonies and daily pooja rituals.
- Eco-Friendly: Crafted from natural wool and handwoven using a traditional pit loom, making it a sustainable and environmentally kind product.
- Versatile Use: Ideal for daily pooja rituals, meditation, and for placing idols and murtis.
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
- Dust the product gently with a soft brush or cloth.
- If there is any spot, clean it with mild soap.
- Scrub the product slowly to avoid losing wool fibres.
- Keep it in open air occasionally for freshness.
- Keep this product away from moisture, oil, and incense residue.
- Store it in a clean and dry place when not in use.












