Cotton Hademade rug
Offer
Coupon Discount: 20% off (Up to Rs.5000/- off per Order)
Coupon code: FESTIVE20
Applicable on: Orders above Rs.499/-
Validity: 10th Oct 2025 to 18th Oct 2025
Discover our handwoven 2×3 ft Salawas Panja loom cotton dhurrie featuring a vibrant peacock motif in pink, beige, and red. This lightweight yet durable rug blends tradition and elegance, making it perfect as an accent floor covering, wall hanging, framed artwork, or table cover. Crafted by skilled Rajasthani artisans using a centuries-old Panja weaving technique, each eco-friendly piece offers unique, intricate patterns inspired by Indian wildlife and flora. Easy to maintain—vacuum regularly, spot-clean with a damp cloth, and dry-clean or hand-wash gently—this versatile decor adds warmth and cultural charm to living rooms, bedrooms, meditation spaces, or as a thoughtful gift. Bring home a timeless handcrafted masterpiece that celebrates heritage, sustainability, and artisanal craftsmanship.
- 100% handwoven cotton
- Elegant peacock motif
- Soft, durable & lightweight
- Ethically crafted using traditional techniques
- Ideal for floor use, wall hanging, or framed art
| Item Type | Handloom |
|---|---|
| Exact Size(L*B*H) | 2 x 3 |
| Size Unit | Feet |
| Color | Pink |
| Material | Cotton |
| State of Origin | Rajasthan |
| Care Instructions | Spot clean with mild detergent. Air dry in shade. Vacuum regularly. |
| Expected Dispatch Days | 1 ( Ready to Ship) |
Product Disclaimer
This product is handmade and may have slight variations or dissimilarities that are a natural outcome of the human involvement in the process. These minor variations of Stitches/Motifs add to its charm and ensure its uniqueness & authenticity.
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