
A flat-weave floor covering made in India, typically from pastel-coloured cotton. It is the Indian equivalent of the Persian (Iranian) and Turkish kilim, although these are usually made of wool.
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A flat-weave floor covering made in India, typically from pastel-coloured cotton. It is the Indian equivalent of the Persian (Iranian) and Turkish kilim, although these are usually made of wool. The majority of dhurries were made in Indian jails, and began to be exported cheaply and in quantity to the West from the 19thC. However, pre-20thC example …...
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