₹1,150,000.00 ₹1,040,000.00 9.6% OFF
Antique Handwoven Boxes Wali Durrie Rug (100+ Years Old)
This is an authentic Indian handwoven durrie rug, over 100 years old, traditionally known as a Boxes Wali Durrie. Rugs of this type were historically used in royal havelis, palaces and wealthy merchant homes, particularly in Rajasthan and North India. Its geometric box pattern reflects classic Indian weaving traditions and refined heritage craftsmanship.
Design and Craftsmanship
• Geometric box pattern in indigo blue, ivory and muted red
• Diamond border motifs symbolising continuity and protection
• Entirely handwoven on traditional looms
• Made using natural fibers and vegetable dyes
• Graceful aged patina from time and use
Size
• Approx. 21.2 x 17.5 feet
• Large palace and courtyard scale
• Suitable for expansive interiors and heritage properties
Material
• Hand-spun natural fibers
• Heavy, solid woven structure
• Durable with an elegant texture
Condition
• Genuine antique condition
• Natural wear consistent with age
• No modern restoration or alteration
• Original fringes intact
Why This Rug Is Special
• Rare historic design no longer produced
• Museum-scale size
• One-of-a-kind collectible
• Strong heritage and investment value
• Ideal for luxury and cultural interiors
Ideal For
• Antique and rug collectors
• Interior designers and architects
• Palace and haveli restorations
• Heritage hotels and luxury resorts
• International buyers seeking authentic Indian rugs
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