Hand-tufted Ferns Wool Rug (5' x 8')
The ornate style of this Ferns wool rug promises to enliven any decor.Hand-tufted of 100-percent wool, this rug features an elegant repeating ferns motif. The piece is highlighted by shades of antique bronze, beige, and dark rust. We recommend the use of a rubberized rug pad to prevent slippage on smooth flooring.Don't miss our selection of lovely home furnishings and artwork, all available at impressive savings.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.
Add edgy, contemporary style to your jewelry collection with this sterling silver slide with princess-cut cubic zirconia.
Specifications:
Crafted of genuine sterling silver pendant
Accented by a princess-cut CZ centerpiece (8 mm)
Presented on an 18-inch rubber cord
Secured by spring lobster claw clasp
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions. Treatment code CR. See
Gemstone Treatments for further information.
In this epic tale of obsession and revenge, the dashing Mexican heartthrob, Valentin Trujillo, plays a man whose singular goal in life is to avenge his parents' brutal murder. An orphan since the very moment of his birth, Trujillo has been raised by his loving aunt. Yet when he reaches young adulthood, he departs on the long and dangerous quest to fulfill his life's mission. Stunning cinematography and impassioned performances anchor this gripping melodrama.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33
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John Wayne at the age of 27 saves the day in these two action-packed and stunt-filled westerns, both released in 1934 and individually described below:THE STAR PACKER (1934) - Two-fisted Sheriff John Travers (John Wayne) and his Native American sidekick Yak (legendary stuntman Yakima Canutt) square off against the fiendish Shadow (George Gabby Hayes in a non-Gabby role as a villain!) and his murderous henchmen. Travers discovers that the Shadow's desperados receive their orders from a phony wall safe, which is all he needs to know to begin to concoct a clever plan of his own.THE LUCKY TEXAN (1934) - Partners Jerry Mason (John Wayne) and Jake Benson (Gabby Hayes) find gold in their mine, but Joe Cole (stunt icon Yakima Canutt) shoots Jake and the sheriff blames Jerry for his death. Two extremely compelling chase sequences include pumping a railroad handcar for dear life to outrun a 1930s vintage jalopy; wildly imaginative stunt work helmed by Yakima Canutt remains the hallmark of these early John Wayne westerns.DVD Features:Region (unknown)Keep CaseFull Frame - 1.33Interactive Features: Interactive Menu Scene AccessText/Photo Galleries: Photo Gallery Filmographies BiographiesIBM/Mac Compatible
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