Hand-tufted Heritage Brown/ Blue Wool Rug (6' Square)
Brief Description
- Update your home decor with a hand-tufted Heritage rug
- Durable rug made of 100-percent wool
- Rug displays a traditional design on a brown background and a blue border
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- Update your home decor with a hand-tufted Heritage rug
- Durable rug made of 100-percent wool
- Rug displays a traditional design on a brown background and a blue border
- Stunning accents of rust, ivory, green and gold
- Cotton canvas backing adds to the durability of your rug
- Fringeless borders give a very clean, elegant look and feel
- Professional cleaning recommended
- Primary Color: Brown
- Pattern: Oriental
- Measures 0.625 inch thick
All rug sizes are approximate. Due to the difference of monitor colors, some rug colors may vary slightly. Overstock.com tries to represent all rug colors accurately. Please refer to the text above for a description of the colors shown in the photo.
- Dimensions:
- 6 ft. Square
- Materials:
- Pure wool with cotton backing.
- Model No:
- HG812A-6SQ
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Customer Reviews
The rug is beautiful. The colors are nice. A bronzy brown is the dark tone. The red accents are a dark burgundy. There are olive green leaves swirling throughout the pattern. The blue border background is a true light blue similar to a light denim color. a rug pulls the whole room together, and the square shape is unusual and perfect for the size of our room between the sofa and fireplace/tv area. All I had to do was unwrap (very well double wrapped in heavy plastic), unroll, and vacuum. The inside end of the roll stuck up, but if you roll it under backwards and step or push on it, then unroll it again, it smooths out surprisingly well.
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