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FREE RUGS FOR WEBSLUETHS!

Posted by Francis Delapena on

Every month, as part of a marketing strategy, we will be offering a free rug or weaving.  All you have to do is be the first to find it!  Email us, let us know you found it, and if you are first,  we will ship it to you free of charge if you live outside of TREASURE VALLEY.  If you live in the TREASURE VALLEY, you can make arrangements to pick it up.

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Navajo Rugs

Posted by Francis Delapena on

Textiles have been a documented part of Native American culture for over two thousand years. For the Navajo, weaving was a gift of Spider Woman who taught the craft to the first Diné, or people. The loom was brought to The People by Spider Boy who taught them its meaning; the frame composed of the Sky and the Earth, the lashing of lightning, the warp of rain; the whole representing the weaver and her relationship between the Sky and the Earth. The first weavings of The People were made for personal use and as valuable trade items. Navajo rug blankets...

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Social Proof

Posted by Roddy Yazdanpour on

Social Proof is a term we might all be familiar with:  It's late, and your hungry, and your looking at two restaurants. One is full and lively, the other doesn't have one customer, which do you choose?  If your like me, you will probably choose the one that has customers! The same holds true for websites/web-stores.  Just so that you know, we have sold rugs to over 5000 customers just here in Boise, and that's being modest, and also doesn't take into account the rest of the U.S.A and Europe.  So if you have landed on Rugcurator.com, be rest assured...

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Check out the worlds nicest Grain Bag for the price! $95.00

Posted by Roddy Yazdanpour on

On the Home Page, scroll down under 'Featured Rugs' and you will find it towards the bottom, or plug in its Sku# in the search C15-281.

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Check out Featured Rugs On The Home Page for Great Bargains!

Posted by Roddy Yazdanpour on

$400.00 for an incredibly nice Bakhtiari!

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