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Materials
Excelon
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In this modern, contemporary to transitional styled collection, warm to rich spice colors and natural tones are blended with a double pointing technique for a seemingly endless array of color shades. Simulated carving further enhances the texture and finish of each rug.
- 100% Excelon, heat set Polypropylene pile
- Drop stitch to simulate carving and double pointing for an enhanced texture and finish
- Densely power woven in Belgium
- Pattern repeats every 86"
Note: Runners 2'2" wide must add extra 3' of runner for capping, and an extra 4' to the finished size of 2'7" wide runners. Example: If a 2'7 x 8' runner is desired, then order a 2'7 x 12' runner.
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1) Massachusetts
2) Texas
3) Illinois
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