Folk Art-Inspired 2x6 100 Cotton Fringed Dhurrie Runner Rug 'Pastoral Harmony' Item ID: 2676663845
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"India's textile artistry tells an ancient tale in its handloomed cotton details. Presented by Mahmood, this dhurrie runner rug takes you to an ancestral era through enigmatic accents, portraying a pastor and sheep. Brown and yellow hues add life to the scene, crowned with fringes of classic allure."
- 2.71 lbs
- 73 inches L x 24.5 inches W
- Fringe: 2 inches L
- Pile height: 0.2 inches H
- 100% cotton
- Dry clean only
- Hand-crafted item -- color
- size and/or motif may vary slightly
Made in India
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"I helped my father until I got married in 1994. Then I started my own production with a handful of helpers. We make all kinds of dhurries in cotton and chenille, and also in stone wash. We specialize in the Panjadari style, which is done in embroidery on plain cotton or stonewashed dhurries. Over the years, I have participated in lots of exhibitions in many different parts of the country, including Bombay and Delhi. These were mostly government-sponsored.
"In future, I want to personally export my work to different parts of the world – I would love to experience this adventure. I am very fortunate to be associated with Novica, and I think this takes me one step closer to achieving my goal.
"Today, I am a happy man. I am sending my children to English medium school and want them to explore every opportunity. I would never force them to do something they do not want to do. I want them to enjoy every bit of their life."
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"I helped my father until I got married in 1994. Then I started my own production with a handful of helpers. We make all kinds of dhurries in cotton and chenille, and also in stone wash. We specialize in the Panjadari style, which is done in embroidery on plain cotton or stonewashed dhurries. Over the years, I have participated in lots of exhibitions in many different parts of the country, including Bombay and Delhi. These were mostly government-sponsored.
"In future, I want to personally export my work to different parts of the world – I would love to experience this adventure. I am very fortunate to be associated with Novica, and I think this takes me one step closer to achieving my goal.
"Today, I am a happy man. I am sending my children to English medium school and want them to explore every opportunity. I would never force them to do something they do not want to do. I want them to enjoy every bit of their life."
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