To ensure maximum durability, the area rugs in the American Legacy collection are braided by hand with a blend of nylon, wool, polyester, rayon and acrylic. These reversible, authentic Capel braided rug designs date back to the 1800's. The area rugs in the American Legacy collection offer rich colors and concentric patterns that will certainly fit well anywhere in your home!
Features:
- Braided in the USA using 35% nylon, 25% wool, 15% polyester, 10% rayon, 10% acrylic, 5% miscellaneous
- Reversible braided rug made by hand
- Available in the following sizes: 1'8" x 2'6", 2' x 3', 2'3" x 4', 3' x 5', 4' x 6', 5' x 8', 7' x 9', 8' x 11', 9'2" x 13'2", 11'4" x 14'4", Round 3', Round 5'6", Round 7'6", Round 8'6", Round 9'6", Runner 2' x 8', Runner 2'3" x 9'
Recommended Care:
- Vacuum regularly
- Surface shampoo
- Dry flat
Note: Please be aware that actual colors may vary from those shown on your screen. Accent rugs may also not show the entire pattern that the corresponding area rugs have. Additionally, rugs 8' x 10' and larger may ship Truck Freight.
About Capel Rugs
Today, 80 years after stitching that first rug, Capel has become America's largest manufacturer and importer of area rugs. Capel's Woven-Flatwoven Collection embodies an incredible diversity of handmade and machine-woven rugs made in America, Europe and the Far East. Thanks to modern technology, many of the classic oriental rug designs are being preserved in beautiful machine woven reproductions from Europe. Capel's Hand Hooked Collection features an exciting array of designs. Hand knotted rugs from India and China display a devotion to quality, earning Capel its outstanding reputation as a source for only the finest area rugs.
The threads of the old "Gee-Haw Plowlines" remain the foundation of Capel, the most successful and diversified organization in the rug business. A member of the Capel family oversees each area of operation. This personal dedication to quality and value is the cornerstone of the Capel heritage. It has been more than 80 years since the days of the old "Gee-Haw" plowlines, and Capel is far from the end of its rope.