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SKU: 289

Handmade Cotton Dari Size 122×182 cm

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    • A Dari is an Indian and Pakistani terms for hand woven rug or a thin flat carpet, an items of home furnishing.
    • Daris are used traditionally in South-Asia as floor coverings.
    • The Dari have unique designs inspired by the state of origin such as multi colour stripes, one of the most popular pattern.
    • Dari weaving has a big industry in Pakistan.
    • Dari are made from old used sweaters and they are of cotton and wool.
    • It’s a recycle product and now world is changing and people outside Pakistan more interest in preloved and recycle products.
    • They come in variety of colour combinations and patterns catering to the needs of any taste or occasion.
    • The concept of Dari is little bit different from a carpet because they are used for wedding or packaging, not only as a floor covering.
    • But now they serve the same purpose is carpets.
    • It can also use as doormats.
    • Daris have low maintenance cost as they do not get infected by insects responsible for destroying carpets.
    • Waterproof, antibacterial, corrosion resistance, stain resistant, washable, durable, usable on both sides, made to last for years.
    • Pakistani rugs, more than 500 years ago the Persians invaded Indo-Pak subcontinent from the Northwest, bringing with them their most treasured possessions, their meticulously hand crafted rugs.
    • Overtime, this mingling of cultures gave birth to carpets with their own unique theme, delicate patterning and vivid palette of colours.
    • Today, handmade dari/rugs are in great demand and are produced in different cities in Pakistan.
    • Consider ally less expensive than other rugs of this genre, they are ideal for virtually every room in your home.

     

    Please note:

    These products are handmade and/or naturally produced. Some variance in pattern placement, minor size variation and colour variations may occur and may look slightly different from the photo’s.

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  • A Dari is an Indian and Pakistani terms for hand woven rug or a thin flat carpet, an items of home furnishing.
  • Daris are used traditionally in South-Asia as floor coverings.
  • The Dari have unique designs inspired by the state of origin such as multi colour stripes, one of the most popular pattern.
  • Dari weaving has a big industry in Pakistan.
  • Dari are made from old used sweaters and they are of cotton and wool.
  • It’s a recycle product and now world is changing and people outside Pakistan more interest in preloved and recycle products.
  • They come in variety of colour combinations and patterns catering to the needs of any taste or occasion.
  • The concept of Dari is little bit different from a carpet because they are used for wedding or packaging, not only as a floor covering.
  • But now they serve the same purpose is carpets.
  • It can also use as doormats.
  • Daris have low maintenance cost as they do not get infected by insects responsible for destroying carpets.
  • Waterproof, antibacterial, corrosion resistance, stain resistant, washable, durable, usable on both sides, made to last for years.
  • Pakistani rugs, more than 500 years ago the Persians invaded Indo-Pak subcontinent from the Northwest, bringing with them their most treasured possessions, their meticulously hand crafted rugs.
  • Overtime, this mingling of cultures gave birth to carpets with their own unique theme, delicate patterning and vivid palette of colours.
  • Today, handmade dari/rugs are in great demand and are produced in different cities in Pakistan.
  • Consider ally less expensive than other rugs of this genre, they are ideal for virtually every room in your home.

 

Please note:

These products are handmade and/or naturally produced. Some variance in pattern placement, minor size variation and colour variations may occur and may look slightly different from the photo’s.

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