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Pure Country Weavers William Morris Garden Tulip Sky Blanket XL - Arts & Crafts - Gift Tapestry Throw Woven from Cotton - Made in The USA (82x62)

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Management number 209509630 Release Date 2026/03/29 List Price $35.98 Model Number 209509630
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  • BREATHABLE NATURAL FIBERS - GENEROUSLY SIZED and TRADITIONALLY WOVEN - The perfect weight for year-round use; Favored over fleece import blankets; Woven from breathable soft cotton with a rich textured hand-finished feel; USA Made; Prewashed
  • You will APPRECIATE the WOVEN CRAFTSMANSHIP & NATURAL COTTON found in this Arts & Craft Tapestry Throw. Perfect for Mission decor or any fan of William Morris. The Detail is extraordinary and is Authentically Woven. Gets softer with every wash.
  • COUCH THROW OR WALL HANGING: Woven from a mixture of virgin and recycled environmentally friendly cotton. Your go-to throw on the couch, or hang on the wall as true woven wall tapestry, or use it as a full or queen-size bed topper.
  • LONG LASTING: Wash in warm water tumble dry medium heat; Colors will not fade like printed blankets; Your friends will forever appreciate this fine quality American made gift.
  • Great Gift for Any Occasion: Weddings, Birthdays, Anniversary, Gifts for mother, father, sister, brother, daughter, son, husband, wife, girlfriend, boyfriend, or friend. Because of the exceptional quality you will be appreciated for the lifetime of the blanket.

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