A serene blend of blush and ivory forms a soft, inviting foundation for this hand-woven wool dhurry, meticulously crafted using traditional flatweave kilim techniques that celebrate centuries of artisanal heritage. Across the expansive field, delicate seashells, swirling conch motifs, and stylized aquatic forms appear in harmonious shades of lime, aqua, brown, and green, evoking sun-bleached treasures collected from a coastal shoreline. The reversible design doubles its longevity, while subtle cotton foundation threads enhance both structural integrity and tactile texture. Its generous 6x9 dimensions provide substantial coverage while remaining versatile enough for living rooms, bedrooms, kitchens, or home offices, allowing the rug to serve as either a statement centerpiece or an elegant layered accent. The soft coastal palette complements contemporary, transitional, or even vintage-inspired interiors, while the intricate oceanic motif lends a sense of natural movement and airy sophistication. With every step, the durability and artisanal craftsmanship are evident, making this dhurry not only a functional floor covering but also a decorative piece that imbues any space with serene, beach-inspired charm.
- Exact Size: 6x9
- Weave: Hand Woven Rug
- Yarn: Wool
- Color: Blush, Ivory, Lime, Brown, Green, Aqua, Multi
- Origin: India
- Pile Height: 0.15 inch
- Condition: New
- Condition Description: New With Tags
- Rug#: AOR20385
Story Behind the Art: Kilim rugs are celebrated worldwide for their bold geometric motifs, vivid color combinations, and remarkable craftsmanship, all achieved through the flatweave technique. In this method, colored weft threads are carefully woven back and forth around pairs of warp threads, creating a durable, lightweight textile with a distinctive flat surface. The resulting patterns are typically angular and geometric, lending kilims their characteristic crispness and visual clarity. Beyond their structural elegance, kilims have historically reflected the cultural heritage of regions spanning the Near and Far East, often incorporating symbolic motifs representing fertility, protection, and prosperity. Their striking design, combined with accessibility and practical flatweave construction, has earned kilims enduring popularity among collectors and interior enthusiasts alike, offering a versatile, stylish, and culturally rich addition to homes around the world.