Both are flatweaves, but “kilim” is a Near Eastern tapestry weave and “dhurrie” is the Indian flatweave tradition. Kilims often show slit-weave geometry; dhurries are commonly cotton or wool.
Both are flatweaves, but “kilim” is a Near Eastern tapestry weave and “dhurrie” is the Indian flatweave tradition. Kilims often show slit-weave geometry; dhurries are commonly cotton or wool.