Navalgund Durries are a traditional Indian 'Jamkhana' from Navalgund in Karnataka. These durries are made using a unique vertical loom called Khadav Magga and are known for their intricate geometric patterns. Some designs also incorporate peacock motifs, which pay tribute to the town's name, "Hill of Peacocks". By bringing Navalgund Durries into your home, you can add a touch of Indian cultural heritage to your living space and help preserve this centuries-old craft, officially registered under the GI Act 1999 of the Government of India. Shop now to weave a tapestry of tradition and elegance into your home.
Note: Choose your durries carefully after going through all the images.
Images 1 - 3: Kora Peacock, Blue Background
Images 4 - 6: Teal Peacock, Red Background
Images 7 - 9: Maroon Peacock, Mustard Background
Images 10 - 12: Mustard Peacock, Blue Background
Images 13 - 15: Teal Peacock, Scarlet Background
Images 16 - 18: Kora Peacock, Mustard Background
Get to know more about Navalgund durries
The weaving pattern on the front and back of these durries remains the same. The price mentioned is for a single durrie.
Size: 17"x 18" / 1.4 ft x 1.5 ft / 43cms x 45 cms.