Decorate Your Home With Durry Or Carpet

By: Pushpendra Singh
Submitted: 2008-07-23 14:20:36
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A durry is basically a floor covering, somewhat resembling a rug, woven on a loom using cotton or silk yarn, goat or camel hair, or jute and wool. It may be used as a throw rug, a bedside rug, to cover corridors and passages or even replace a carpet. The hundred year old traditional of durry weaving continues.

Pukhraj Durry Udhyog is a reputed manufacturer, exporter and importer of Handmade Carpet, Rug or Dhurries of the highest quality and registered small-scale unit of the government of India's Directorate of Industries. So now we are export our Dhurries in all over the world. Every rug, dhurries or carpet we offer is a unique creation. We believe that this is a key part of their charm and their appeal. Our rug, dhurries or carpet are visually exciting and come in a wide range of sizes, designs and colors. A variety of traditional designs is offered. What's more, all rugs, dhurries or carpets have fast colors that make them completely washable; to suit the practical needs of the modern home. They are light in weight, and easy to maintain.

The principal weavers have participated in major national workshops and fairs, and have won many laurels. Their tools are simply…merely a loom and shuttle, yarn and a pick are used to create perfection in the form of Pukhraj durries.

Pukhraj Durry Udhyog is established in the hundred-year-old weaving industries in Salawas village, near to Jodhpur (western Rajasthan), which is only 23km away.

The Pukhraj family has been weaving durries in Salawas from generation to generation. Presently the organization is handled and owned by father (Pukhraj Prajapat) and son (Chhotaram Prajapat). For the last century Pukhraj Durry Udhyog has been weaving and supplying all kind of durries of outstanding quality.

Pukhraj Durry Udhyog is one of the fastest growing cooperative companies in this field with 150 looms - some many years old. Pukhraj Durry Udhyog continues to follow the traditional methods of durry weaving, adapted to modern usages, and each durry is hand crafted to perfection. Pukhraj durry udhyog is a registered small-scale unit of the government of India's Directorate of Industries.

Pukhraj Durry Udhyog accepts Visa and Master card, and Traveler’s Cheques and has the facility to parcel your order anywhere in India as also internationally.

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