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    <div class="table data grouped" id="super-product-table"> <div class="grouped-product-items"> <div class="grouped-product-name_t">Seed Beaded Pillow-Indigo</div><div class="grouped-product-item_t"> <div class="additional-info-left"><div class="grouped-image-product"><img class="product-image-photo" src="https://gvimages.azureedge.net/thumbnails/69356.jpg" alt></div></div> <br> <div class="additional-info-right"><div class="grouped-main-info"><div class="product-item-left"><div class="product-item-name">NW7.90033</div></div></div><div class="product-specifications"><div class="spec-attributes"><div class="attr-item attr-dimensions"> <div class="attr-label">Dimensions</div><div class="attr-value "> <div class="attr-value-item"><div class="imperial">Overall 20"L x 20"W (4.28 lbs)
</div><div class="metric">Overall 50.8cm L x 50.8cm W (1.94 kg)
</div></div></div></div></div> <div class="attr-item attr-description"><br>Front Surface: 20% Brass Beads, 80% Linen<br>Lining: 100% Cotton<br>Dry clean only<br>Fill: Down Made in USA<br>Back Surface: 100% Linen<br><br></div></div></div></div></div> <div class="grouped-product-item">For hundreds of years artisans have turned to natural forms for design inspiration, color direction, and pattern direction. In the Southwest, Native American ceramic artists, basket makers, weavers, and painters give new expression to these forms and apply them on variety of both utilitarian and decorative objects and textiles. The graphic and modern designs defining these beaded pillows comes from the dramatic landscape and natural world found in the Southwest.</div></div>
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