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Traditional Mogul Hand Knotted Wool Ivory Runner
About the Item
With understated palettes and allover designs, the rugs in the Mogul Collection will bring timeless sophistication to any room. Influenced by a spectrum of Turkish, Indian, and Persian designs, the artisans who handweave these wool rugs imbue craftsmanship and enduring traditions into every piece.
Made in: Pakistan
Exact Size: 3' 3" x 20' 2"
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: 39 in (99.06 cm)Length: 242 in (614.68 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
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