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I found and fell in love with a quilt from India @ a store that is now closed. Know the sites that deal with these
The store was at the center Commercial Fashion Square in Scottsdale, AZ and has since been closed. The trend was a pattern of square blocks fever brightly Real (such as royal blue), blue, red, purple, green, etc. have little mirrors embroidered into it, and was positively beautiful. Does anyone know a site that is the real Indian quilts like this? He looked at me but can not find something you really like and could a little help …
Greg Home Decor Tucson International has exotic things.
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