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Dhurrie Weaving - Belgaum, Karnataka

Floor Covering Mats
by
Prof. Bibhudutta Baral, Divyadarshan C. S., Shruti K. and Smitha S.
NID, Bengaluru
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  • Raw cotton threads are spun into yarns for weaving different designs of dhurries.

  • The cotton threads are segregated for the spinning process.

  • Yarns are weaved around the unbleached vertical cotton threads.

  • The yarns are moved from one side to another and looped to create design patterns.

  • Dhurrie weaving involves 2 craftswomen.

  • Weaved portion of dhurrie is tightened with the help of panja.

  • Group of women-artisans involved in dhurrie weaving.

  • Sadaphul Jamkhana is a thick flat-woven rug or carpet used traditionally as floor-coverings.

  • Floral, multicolor trade rug design called Pagadi Patti.

  • Hill of peacock motif represents the place of Navalgundh.

  • Use of colorful threads are the main attraction of Navalgundh dhurrie.

  • Dhurrie weaving craftswomen of Navalgundh.

Raw cotton threads are spun into yarns for weaving different designs of dhurries.

The cotton threads are segregated for the spinning process.

Yarns are weaved around the unbleached vertical cotton threads.

The yarns are moved from one side to another and looped to create design patterns.

Dhurrie weaving involves 2 craftswomen.

Weaved portion of dhurrie is tightened with the help of panja.

Group of women-artisans involved in dhurrie weaving.

Sadaphul Jamkhana is a thick flat-woven rug or carpet used traditionally as floor-coverings.

Floral, multicolor trade rug design called Pagadi Patti.

Hill of peacock motif represents the place of Navalgundh.

Use of colorful threads are the main attraction of Navalgundh dhurrie.

Dhurrie weaving craftswomen of Navalgundh.

Jamkhana (dhurrie or dari) in local language means floor covering mats which are widely usually used during marriages and functions (ceremonies) and in homes during occasions. Navalgund dhurrie (cotton dhurrie) are well known for their excellence in quality of their structure, originality of color and form that makes them unique from other type of floor coverings mats.

Each dhurrie is divided into three parts with centre and two ends, where centre is woven with geometric and simplified natural forms and the ends woven in reflected symmetry. Dominant color used is red which is used as the background in most of the dhurrie, yellow to set the other colors to place within it, green, black and white are used as accenting colors. Placing of the colored yarns (threads) in variations led to the pattern of designs on the jamkhanas.

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Raw cotton threads are spun into yarns for weaving different designs of dhurries.

The cotton threads are segregated for the spinning process.

Yarns are weaved around the unbleached vertical cotton threads.

The yarns are moved from one side to another and looped to create design patterns.

Dhurrie weaving involves 2 craftswomen.

Weaved portion of dhurrie is tightened with the help of panja.

Group of women-artisans involved in dhurrie weaving.

Sadaphul Jamkhana is a thick flat-woven rug or carpet used traditionally as floor-coverings.

Floral, multicolor trade rug design called Pagadi Patti.

Hill of peacock motif represents the place of Navalgundh.

Use of colorful threads are the main attraction of Navalgundh dhurrie.

Dhurrie weaving craftswomen of Navalgundh.


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