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New Chinese Style Magnolia Tree Landscape Traditional Pattern Rugs

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This versatile rectangular rug features a Chinese-style design with a floral pattern and plum blossom accents, showcasing a vivid bird motif. Made from soft flannel and utilizing 3D print technology, this rug is suitable for various uses including home, hotel, bedroom, prayer spaces, and outdoor areas. Its non-skid backing and customizable options make it both practical and personalized, ideal for enhancing any indoor or outdoor space.

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Note: We source this product from suppliers; it is are not ours. We deliver them in exchange for a small profit.
New Chinese Style Magnolia Tree Landscape Traditional Pattern Rugs
New Chinese Style Magnolia Tree Landscape Traditional Pattern Rugs Sale price$9.99

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