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Knotted-Blue

Supplier From Nepal
Dec-19-13

Code: k-b
Collection: hand-knotted
Construction: 100-knots material: wool
Shape: rectangular size: 8' x 10'
Available colors: blue, blue
Price: $1875 qty:1 total price: $1875



Weight- 15 kg max


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