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Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed

Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
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Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
Warangal Durry , Interlock Geometric Pattern , 2x6 Feet , Maroon-White - Geographical Indexed
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  • Type : Handloom
  • Material : Cotton
  • Color : Maroon-White base multicolor
  • Pattern : Interlock Geometric Design
  • Uniqueness : Long lasting and Ease of  maintenance
  • Size : 2x6 Feet
  • Weight : 1300 gram
  • Shipping Info : Delivery in 2-10 days, with in Karnataka 2-5 days.
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The Interlock Geometric Designed Warangal Durry are made of cotton yarns and hand-woven by skilled craftspeople. These durries have designed uniquely with Geometric Pattern which adds elegance to your adobe. Due to its low weight it can be easily carried around and maintained well. 


  •  Useful for : Home Decor, Meditation, Yoga, Pooja room, Namaaz Prayer Rug, Asanas(sitting mats), Bed side/Couches side Rug etc.
  •  Package Content : Interlock Geometric Designed Warangal Durry.
  • Care instruction : Hand or Machine Wash , Cold water wash only , Wash dark color durry separately and Vacuum clean regularly.

Dyeing: Cotton yarns are thoroughly washed to remove dust or any foreign particles and then hung in the open sky to dry naturally. It is then soaked in the hot dye mixture for considerable amount of time and colored yarn is dried.

Weaving : It is similar to handloom weaving of clothes traditionally and incorporates three important steps, namely - warping, winding and design weaving.
General
ModelInterlock-2x6
SKUGI-Warangal-IL-2x6
BrandGeo Artisan Group
Package and Dimensions
Product Dimension (LxWxH)60.90inx1.00inx182.88in
Product Weight1.30kg
In The Box1 Interlock Geometric Pattern Durry
Net Quantity1
Shipping Dimensions (L x W x H)33.00inx10.60inx7.50in
Shipping Weight1.64kg
Free Shipping(All India)Yes
Package Size TypeMedium
GI_Attributes
GI Number523
GI NameWarangal Durries
GI CategoryHandloom
Material & Color
Primary ColorMaroon and White
Primary MaterialCotton
Notes
DisclaimerDue to the handmade nature of our products, there may be slight variations in color and/or craftsmanship.
Returnable
ReturnableYes


Warangal Durries is an exclusive GI of Telangana: The weaving of Warangal Durries is a century-old craft . It is unique to the Kothawada region of Telangana. The rugs are used for various purposes such as offering namaaz, asana for sitting, sleeping, wall hanging, doormats etc. Warangal Durries are made of cotton yarns, jute yarns, or a blend of both. These durries or rugs or mats or carpets are exclusively woven using interlocked weft technique. The durries are woven on traditional pit looms by the skilled weavers of Telangana.

 

Warangal has long been an important durry-weaving centre with a strong local flavour. The tradition of making Durries in Warangal dates back to the Mughal era, when the Mughal army came down to south in Deccan region of India, an army comprising of artists and craftsmen started making carpets and sooner the local people had accepted it as their part of regular income, passed down from one generation to the next for more than hundred years. It is highly labour intensive rural based cottage industry.