Red Kazak 7×9 Medium Oriental Area Rug
$2,700.00
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Red Kazak 7x9 Medium Oriental Area Rug
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Red Kazak 7x9 Medium Oriental Area Rug
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- Kazak
- 6’10” x 9’3″
- Recently Made
- 100% Wool
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