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hellokitty6811's loves9 of 15?? Wood Item with WR-102 made by W.A.R. CoUnusual Copper Pieces that I have Come By
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    Posted 11 years ago

    hellokitty…
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    This Small rug I got from Estate sale do not know anything about it. It has 3 knots on the backside by the fringe. Then there are some different color threads in different areas on the back. I am not sure what the correct way to lay the rug down. Picture 1 and Picture 2 shows the different ways that I laid it down. Thank you
    Measurement 12" W x 34" L
    1.5" Fringe

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    1. blunderbuss2 blunderbuss2, 11 years ago
      Maybe a wall tapestry?
    2. mikeadamgriffith, 11 years ago
      it's called a prayer blanket and made in the usa mostly by the Indians go online and look up prayer blankets I bet you find it

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