Cotton dhurrie rugs made in Indian jails, often referred to as “Jail Dhurries” or “Jeeli,” are handwoven flat-weave rugs produced in prison factories, particularly in Rajasthan (Jaipur, Bikaner) and other parts of India (Agra, Tihar) starting around 1860-1920. These rugs are known for their high durability, simplistic striped patterns, and traditional,often bold, color palettes