Organic Yoga Rug: Blue
Organic Cotton Yoga Rug (Dhurrie)
Grounding, durable, and quietly supportive.
Handwoven from certified organic cotton, these traditional yoga rugs—known as dhurries—have been used in India for generations.
Densely woven for strength and structure, the fabric retains its shape, absorbs moisture, and softens gently over time. Suitable for all styles of yoga or meditation, it can be used on its own or layered over a non-slip mat. For added grip, lightly mist the surface before practice.
Details
- Certified organic cotton. GOTS
- Handwoven using traditional techniques
- Dense, durable weave
- Absorbent and breathable
- Made in India
Measurements
194.5cm x 66cm (approx. 76.5” x 26”)
Care
- Machine wash up to 40°C or hand wash. Hang to dry.
CARE & MAINTENANCE
To maintain the beauty and integrity of your purchase, we recommend treating it with care.
Simple maintenance practices, such as gentle washing and proper storage, can effectively preserve the longevity of your favourite items.
We encourage you to refer to the care instructions included with each item, designed to help you keep your purchase in good condition.
SHIPPING & RETURNS
We strive to process and ship all orders in a timely manner, working diligently to ensure that your items are on their way to you as soon as possible.
Need to return something? Just let us know. We accept returns within 14 days of receiving your purchase. Please note that the buyer is responsible for covering the return postage.
For orders shipped outside the UK, any applicable taxes or duties are the responsibility of the customer.
If something isn’t quite right, just get in touch—we’re always happy to help.
Embracing small joys
Beautiful moments often arrive quietly, in the gentle stretch of a morning practice, the space between the breath, the soft touch of natural fabric, or the peaceful ritual of rolling out your mat.
Our yoga products are thoughtfully designed to celebrate these moments, crafted with sustainable materials that feel as good as they look, so you can focus on being present and finding gratitude in the simple act of movement.