It completely flat. It some in various designs and textures.
And with lots of price variation
Supplier: Organic cotton flat durries, printed durries, cotton throws, cushion & cushion covers
Supplier: Carpets such as hand tufted, handloom, hand knotted, jute durrie, flat weave, machine made
Services: Trade and production
Supplier: Handmade carpets and area rugs like hand tufted, handloom, hand knotted, flat weave kelim, durries
Services: Shipping and transportation.
Supplier: Carpets Like Hand Knotted Carpets, Indo Tibetan Carpets, Handloom Carpets, Broadloom Carpets, Flat Weaves, Durrys, Kelims, Jacquard, Table Tuft, Hand Tufted Floor Carpets, Etc
Buyer: Raw Wool, Viscose, Silk, Cotton, Bamboo Silk, Etc
Supplier: Hand knotted indo tibetan, hand knotted persian, hand loom, hand tufted, kelim along with the flat weave, leather carpets, chenille durries, indo gabbeh, jacquard, patch work and jute carpets, cushion, pillow, pouf, blanket, stool, ottaman etc
Supplier: Any custom rugs carpet durries, hand tufted carpets/wall to wall carpet, hand knotted carpet, flat weave, loom knot, moraccan, jute rugs
Services: Manufacturing
Supplier: Steel utensils, kitchen ware, cookware, pressure cooker, rugs, mats, durries, carpet, comber noil, flat, cotton waste
Indian hand woven dhurrie rugs have been woven by hand in India for thousands of years and it is a skill that has been passed though families for generations. A dhurrie is a thin flat-woven rug or carpet used traditionally as floor-coverings. Dhurrie is a form of Indian Carpet which uses the non-pile technique of weaving and combines a variety of materials and patterns to create a vibrant throw for the floor. Dhurries are made manually by skilled artisans on traditional horizontal & vertical looms Hand woven flat durries are made on a smaller medium-sized weaving loom. With weft fingers, the weaver picks up a specified number of threads on the wrap and insert the colored yarn that forms the weft, hit it down in the place with the help of a panja or heavy, multipronged metal fork. Attractive and sturdy dhurries are woven on pit-looms or vertical looms using cotton or woolen yarns. Before weaving begins the yarn is dyed in vibrant colours according to the designs which are traditional as well contemporary variations.