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    Posted 7 years ago

    Carizmah
    (2 items)

    San Francisco Hand Hooked Wool Rug Wall Hanging
    Made in the 1970s from a kit.

    4 feet Tall

    Colors are still gorgeous & bright and it is in great shape for having been ripped off the wall and dumped in a thrift shop.

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    1. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 7 years ago
      I like it. My aunt and uncle used to make these. My uncle would make a design and my aunt would do the needle work. I'm not sure which one chose the colors they did. Most likely both. My mother still has one they did as a rug in her entry. It's finally getting to the point of being worn and it's been there for over 40 years!

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