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A rich deep-crimson rug with classic tribal motifs and an elegant repeating pattern. Timeless, grounding, and perfect for adding warmth and depth to a living space.
A rich deep-crimson rug with classic tribal motifs and an elegant repeating pattern. Timeless, grounding, and perfect for adding warmth and depth to a living space.
| Size | 180×100 |
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