(5' x 8') Hand-tufted Stanford Wool Rug
Let the lush, classic style and fine craftsmanship of the Stanford wool rug enrich your home or office decor.
Hand-tufted of 100-percent wool pile
Detailed vine and leaf design
Available in an ivory background/black border or black background/beige border motif
Tip: We recommend the use of a non-slip pad to keep the rug from moving on slick surfaces.
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.
Imported
Launched by the design house of Kenneth Cole in 2002, KENNETH COLE by Kenneth Cole is a feminine scent that possesses a blend of exotic woods, spices, and florals, combined with citrus tones in this enticing fragrance. It is recommended for casual wear.
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Launched by the design house of Fred Hayman in 1989, 273 is classified as a refined fragrance.
This feminine scent possesses a blend of gardenia, exotic fruits, along with soft amber and sandalwood. It is recommended for evening wear.
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A dazzling blue topaz gemstone highlights this Black Hills gold pendant.
This 10-karat yellow gold pendant holds an oval-cut blue topaz (8 x 6 mm). The gemstone sits below pink and green leaves made of 14-karat gold. A single round diamond (0.005 total carat weight) twinkles from the white gold ribbon that intersects the leaf-motif. A spring ring clasp secures the 18-inch-long gold chain.
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All carat weights and measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed information. *T.W. (total weight) may vary and is a minimum of .005 carats.
Treatment code N. See
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