Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-08
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.3,510
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-09
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.7,000
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-07
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.7,000
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-06
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.7,000
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-13
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.11,460
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-05
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.7,000
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-12
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.7,440
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-03
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.7,440
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-04
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.7,440
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-02
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.7,440
Made & Mkt by: Jawaja Durrie Association
Product Code: 3748-WD23-01
Probably the lesser known offspring of Artisans’ Alliance, Jawaja, the durries of Beawar, Rajasthan, are no less than the leather craft of this 35 year old association. Durrie, the Indian counterpart of the carpet, is a non-pile rug that has its own unique colours, patterns and materi..
Rs.11,460
Made & Mkt by: Jaan Mohammad (MPT)
Product Code: 1650-JM23-13
The earliest form of carpet weaving in India was recorded at around 500 BC in Buddhist texts. The evidence of use of carpets in India also comes from Mongolia and these carpets were found to be very similar to the present day Persian or Anatolian carpets. The Venetian traveler, Marco Polo, too has w..
Rs.2,772