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3x7 Persian Kilim Area Rug - 109464

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3x7 Persian Kilim Area Rug - 109464This 3x7 Persian Kilim Area Rug features a bold design with horizontal stripes in rich red, gray, and beige. Geometric blocks of yellow, red, and blue stand out amidst the neutral tones, creating a dynamic contrast. The stripes near the rugs edges dissolve into uneven sections, adding movement and texture. With a mix of structured stripes and colorful elements, this rug embodies a sleek bohemian aesthetic. It adds warmth, character, and visual

This 3x7 Persian Kilim Area Rug features a bold design with horizontal stripes in rich red, gray, and beige. Geometric blocks of yellow, red, and blue stand out amidst the neutral tones, creating a dynamic contrast. The stripes near the rug’s edges dissolve into uneven sections, adding movement and texture. With a mix of structured stripes and colorful elements, this rug embodies a sleek bohemian aesthetic. It adds warmth, character, and visual interest to chic or eclectic interiors. Each piece reflects the skillful artistry of Persian weaving, blending timeless craftsmanship with sleek design for a unique statement.

Notable Features:

  • Exact Size: 3'5" x 7'5"
  • Handwoven Persian Craftsmanship – Expertly handwoven with durable wool
  • Bold Stripe and Patchwork Design – Red, gray, beige, yellow, and blue
  • Durable Wool Material – Ensures resilience and softness
  • Hand-Knotted Construction – Perfect for high-traffic area
  • Authentic Persian Craftsmanship – Imported and handmade
  • Easy Maintenance – Requires gentle hand washing for optimal care
  •  Free U.S. Shipping – Hassle-free delivery to your doorstep
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Adam Sandoval
Boise, US
★★★★★ 5
Great characters!
Format: Paperback
A great story line that crosses over many different SW titles. I really enjoyed BT and 000 in Vader’s and Aphra’s titles, getting to see them in a great team like this is a real treat. With the Ewok TPB coming out soon, here’s hoping marvel continues making titles from the rich background characters of the world. And if there is a marvel exec out there, please give us a Jawa to follow!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
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Terri
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 4
Serious and Funny at the Same time
Format: Paperback
3-4 ABY This graphic novel is four issues and fills the reader in on events during a special Star Wars Crossover called Dark Droids, of which includes issues from Star Wars (2020), Doctor Aphra, Darth Vader, and Bounty Hunters. In D-Squad, R2-D2 is on a mission to find a way to save his friend, C-3PO, who has been taken over by the Spark Eternal. Apparently, droids are far easier to corrupt than organic life forms, and the Spark makes its way through many droids. Along the way, R2 finds a mis-matched crew of droids to help bring the Spark's scourge to an end. Ultimately seeking the help of Ajax Sigma, a droid from the High Republic era whose core is later found by Han and Chewbacca, and he is rebuilt in the age of the Empire. R2 believes Ajax's core and experience over various centuries might be enough to end the Spark's scourge. I love the art in this collection. One can't really go wrong with droids. We get some fan favorites from across the various series, as well as some new characters and old friends. The dialogue is, as you can imagine between beep-booping droids, quite top tier. Overall, it was a really fun edition and setup for the crossover.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
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Josh
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 2
Comic story is great, but actual comic arrived in terrible condition
Format: Paperback, Format: Paperback
Book arrived bent and warped. Same package contained two comics but only this one was warped. The paperback covers are also a centimeter too short width wise on both front and back.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2024
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Ben Brown
New York, US
★★★★★ 2
A disappointing "Dark Droids" tie-in.
Format: Paperback
A tie-in miniseries-of-sorts to the main “Dark Droids” event, “Star Wars: Dark Droids: D-Squad” is, unfortunately, all too characteristic of typical comic book event “addendums”: lots of flash, little substance. To be fair, writer Marc Guggenheim does what he can to flesh out the core story, which involves a squad of droids, all of whom are pulled from the various ongoing “Star Wars” titles – forming the titular “D-Squad” – to take on the Scourge threat from the main “Dark Droids” event. The problem is that too much of the series feels like it’s spinning in circles – there’s a frustrating lack of narrative momentum here, and the result is a story that, frustratingly, revs to life only in spurts. Not a terrible comic, but considering the overall quality of the “Dark Droids” event as a whole, a disappointing one.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2024
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T.L
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Extremely Satisfied
This is a gift for my daughter and I looked at it making sure it works base on former reviews. At first the lid wouldn’t close and it was extremely disappointed but my husband laughed and said hold the lid and turn the handle. It then will latch and stay close. So now I’m extremely satisfied lol
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2026

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