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Contemporary Fine Vibrance Hand Knotted Wool Blue Area Rug

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Vibrance rugs epitomize classic with a twist: traditional patterns overdyed in brilliant color. Each hand-knotted rug is washed in a 100%-natural botanical dye that reveals hidden nuances in the designs. These are rugs that transcend trends, and their sturdy construction ensures that they’ll withstand years of heavy traffic. Made in: Pakistan Exact Size: 17' 4" x 12' 4" Material: 100% Wool Pile Height: .35” Knots Per Inch: 256 How To Set Up Your Rug: • Remove packaging and roll out a rug on the ground - we recommend pairing it with a rug pad to keep the item in place • Flatten out your rug by placing heavy objects on the edges. • The rug should flatten out within a few days. How To Care For Your Rug: • Vacuum regularly (without a beater bar). This will help reduce any potential shedding that may occur. • Rotate the rug every few months to distribute wear evenly and increase longevity. • Avoid getting any liquid on the rug. Clean small spills immediately by blotting with a clean, dry cloth. Any liquid has the potential to permanently damage the rug. • We recommend only using a professional cleaner to deep clean your rug.
  • Dimensions:
    Width: 148 in (375.92 cm)Length: 208 in (528.32 cm)
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  • Date of Manufacture:
    UNKNOWN
  • Production Type:
    New & Custom(One of a Kind)
  • Estimated Production Time:
    Available Now
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  • Seller Location:
    Norwalk, CT
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: M1530-3431stDibs: LU1074439388362
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