Kharad dhurry is one of the rapidly eroding art forms in India and that is exactly what makes it very, very special. This type of dhurry is made from a sheep or camel’s natural wool and then woven by hand on handloom. This technique is quite complex as it requires the weaving to be done with the help of two sticks working as a loom. It is a dying art and only a handful of families from Kutch in Gujarat (18 families to be precise) are left doing this kind of weaving. Kharad dhurries provide an exquisite, super exclusive and unique décor to one’s bedrooms and living rooms.